Why Every Ward Needs Digital Ward Missionaries | An Interview With Aggieland Mormons
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In 2013 the bishop and ward missionaries of the College Station Ward in Texas had an inspiration. They wanted to infuse the internet with positive messages of Jesus Christ that would help the world understand the Mormon Church better. That led to the creation of Aggieland Mormons and now they have created hundreds of posts that is spreading the good word and making it easier for LDS members to share content about the Church.
In this interview I talk with Bishop Nate Sharp and former member of the College Station Ward, Brother Andrew Devey. We discuss their journey of stimulating the ward missionary program through this blogging effort and how it has helped excite their ward about missionary work.
This is a fantastic interview for bishops, ward missionaries, and ward council to listen to and consider ways you can start being a digital ward missionary.
Links:
The Power of Everyday Missionaries
To Sweep the Earth As a Flood, Elder David A. Bednar
15 Signs You Might Be a Texas Mormon
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7 Financial Mistakes Every Latter-day Saint Family Should Avoid
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