Will Mormons go to heaven?

We have all probably had our door knocked at one time or another by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, more popularly known as the Mormons. I have had several studies/discussions with them both in America and on a sidewalk in Iaşi, România! Their morals and family values are very commendable. Their theology, of course, is far from being biblical. But one thing we can learn from them relates to evangelism.

The Mormon church has about 58,000 missionaries currently serving throughout the world. They have, consequently, grown by 43% per decade over the past century. They have recently lowered the minimum age for their missionaries from 19 to 18 for men and 21 to 19 for women. That makes me wonder if they are having a hard time recruiting. Their mission work, however, has a strong impact on their missionaries. It is said that their “kids go out on missions and adults come back” (World, December 1, 2012, pg. 72)

The Mormon church actually has a hard time converting people through door-knocking. I understand that they have to knock on 1,000 doors to get one convert.

However, once they get that one convert, they immediately start evangelizing that converts’ family and friends and they have success 50% of the time (Stark, 18)!

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The early church – and the Mormons – grew through social networks – through direct and intimate interpersonal relationships. Or, to put it another way, in Stark’s words: “conversion is not about seeking or embracing an ideology; it is about bringing one’s religious behavior into alignment with that of one’s friends and family members” (17).

You have family and friends who may be interested in growing more like Christ. Invite them to worship!

–Paul Holland

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