The ability to share the gospel isn't a 'gift' that has been given to only a few Latter-day Saints and denied to the rest.
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The ability to share the Gospel isn't a 'gift' that has been given to only a few Latter-day Saints and denied to the rest.
The first two lessons, which we learned early in our efforts to be good member missionaries, have made sharing the Gospel much easier: We simply can't predict who will or won't be interested in the Gospel, and building a friendship is not a prerequisite to inviting people to learn about the Gospel.
Think of someone you know who's not saved but you may be afraid to share the Gospel with that person. I've found a way that's radically effective in training people to share the Gospel.
Some people erroneously believe that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members are not Christian. We have difficulty understanding why anyone could accept and promote an idea that is so far from the truth.
When you are giving people the gospel, you are giving them something to believe, and you have to set the stage for that. You don't just drive up and dump the truck and drive off.
The gospel needs to be preached all over the world. You cannot light a candle and put it under a roof.
As I have studied the Bible and the Book of Mormon, I have come to know through the power of the Spirit of God, that these books contain the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Opportunities for sharing the gospel are everywhere.
The only way all people can have the opportunity to choose or reject the gospel of Jesus Christ is for us, without judgment, to invite them to follow the Savior.
Let every Latter-day Saint give value received for everything he gets, whether it be in work, or whatever he does.
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