According to Elder Anderson, this is what "Ministering" looks like.... "It is not self-righteous, but spiritually courageous."
I was cautiously optimistic that the new "ministering" program would be modeling after giving Christlike service. After Elder Anderson's BYU devotional yesterday, my testimony is that the Church has left Christ and has gone into full cult mode.
Depending on the level of crazy in the individual wards and those that are chosen as local "Dear Leaders", these are the kinds of things that will likely get reported back in the quarterly interviews by those that actually attend one. North Korea, much?Here's the complete list of examples Elder Anderson gave of ministering:
You notice that a roommate spends an inordinate amount of time playing games on an iPhone but rarely engages in conversations relating to gospel topics.
- You are in a conversation with friends and notice that the language being used is edgy and inappropriate.
- You see prescription drugs that you know are not being used properly.
- You notice that someone who once seemed to love to talk about the Book of Mormon now never mentions it.
- You notice a friend who once spoke with faith about the prophet’s counsel, now speaks critically.
- You have a returned missionary roommate who has become very casual in wearing clothing that reflects temple covenants.
- You notice a friend who finds reasons to go places on Sunday other than your ward.
- You have a sense that a friend has started to be dishonest in small things.
- You have a classmate that began the semester very engaged in your religion class but now seems disinterested and disengaged.
- You have a friend who jokes about sacred things.
How do members not see this for what it is????
- You have a friend who came to BYU with the expectation of finding an eternal companion and hasn’t. The discouragement with dating has moved to “God doesn’t love me.”
Stocking up on popcorn and iced tea. Can't wait to see how this ultimately plays out.