I am starting this discussion for me! I realized that if I am going to be sharing the gospel online on a regular basis, I need to have the background and the preparation to be able to communicate the gospel effectively. Now obviously one should be studying the gospel to be obedient, to receive the Holy Ghost, and for a variety of personal and spiritual benefits. However, in this discussion I will be viewing study and study materials through the lens of being prepared for online missionary work. I am going to share with you my list of 'musts' for study for the online forum and blog participator. Add your ideas and 'musts' (and why).
THE BOOK OF MORMON -- President Benson taught us to flood the earth with the Book of Mormon. It is important to refer to the teachings and passages in the Book of Mormon as often as possible (my opinion) when posting in forums and blogging and similar online communication. We need to be able to have a grasp of where stories and particular principles are in the Book of Mormon that can only come with consistent personal study.
THE NEW TESTAMENT -- Again, and of course, there are personal, spiritual reasons to study the life of the Savior and the teachings in the New Testament. It is also becoming critical to have a base of knowledge of what is to be found in the New Testament as this is the scripture that almost all other Christians are basing their faith on. We need to be able to be as conversant as they are and meet them where they are at and show them that we believe what is taught in the New Testament.
THE PREACH MY GOSPEL MANUAL -- This is THE foundation for missionary work at this time in the Church. This manual can be found online, or ordered from online (
www.lds.org). I think it's not too much to ask that we are familiar with the theory of teaching that is in this manual; as well as understanding the basic principles of the gospel that the Lord wants taught to persons who are receptive to being taught the gospel. If we are studied up on these things, they will naturally enter our communication.
THE MOST CURRENT GENERAL CONFERENCE -- If you don't have a subscription to the Ensign, you can find the text and audio option on
www.lds.org. Also the church YouTube channels and also LDS.NET have some current conference video. I think it is very, very important to know and have studied and re-studied what we are being currently instructed upon as a church and a people. This way when we are answering other's questions, we can have in our mind, "Oh, Elder so-and-so said something about that just last Conference." Then we can share that message with the person who has a question. But if we aren't aware of it, we can't share it. I also think knowledge about what is being taught currently is a great antidote (if needed) to all the JofD mini-quotes that get whipped out sometimes by those who wish to be adversarial to the church and the gospel.
www.mormon.org -- Never miss an opportunity to mention this option to those who have questions. That offer is even more powerful if you have been there yourself and have listened to the content (a lot of great video content); then you can direct your new friend to a specific spot and mention briefly what it meant to you. They have really done some great things with the 'new'
www.mormon.org site, and I personally love visiting there and coming away fed by the Spirit. I also think it is great that at the Tab of
www.mormon.org tells everyone who even visits long enough to read the Tab -- God is your loving Heavenly Father. I think it would be great in our online conversations to keep giving that message over and over to all in whatever else we are talking about.
www.jesuschrist.lds.org -- Also a place that I find as much opportunity to refer others to. Also a place to explore yourself. You can also subscribe on this site to get emails whenever they add something new to the site. Obviously we are teaching and testifying of Jesus Christ. That's the purpose and reason for all that we do.
Well, that's a start. I have other ideas for basic study materials that I will share in future post. But I'd love to hear what you all consider a 'must' for study in preparation for sharing the gospel online!