"We cannot stand on the sidelines while others, including our critics, attempt to define what the Church teaches," he said.(Source)
"While some conversations have audiences in the thousands or even millions, most are much, much smaller. But all conversations have an impact on those who participate in them. Perceptions of the Church are established one conversation at a time."
Elder Ballard said there were too many conversations going on about the Church for Church representatives to respond to each individually, and that Church leaders "can’t answer every question, satisfy every inquiry and respond to every inaccuracy that exists."
He said students should consider sharing their views on blogs, responding to online news reports and using the "new media" in other ways.
But he cautioned against arguing with others about their beliefs. “There is no need to become defensive or belligerent,” he said.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
A Call to Action For Bloggers
Elder M. Russell Ballard told the graduating students of BYU-Hawaii to "use the Internet — including blogs and other forms of 'new media' — to contribute to a national conversation about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
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