Edit—missionary.lds.org is latter day saints. One of their quotes was by a Jehovah’s Witness, so I thought this was a guide for Jehovah’s Witnesses. If the question is “Does it work for the specific individuals in the Mormon Church?” the answer is yes.
Jehovah’s Witnesses != Mormons, even though both are known for door-to-door solicitation. Reliable statistics are thin on the ground, but the Mormons seem to be doing a little better than average in terms of personal socioeconomic status. (BYU is not, however, an unbiased source.)
And you end up like this.
Seems to have worked for them.
For whom? For the Mormon Church or for the specific individuals? :-/
As far as achieving “communication and organization”, probably both?
It appearsmostly the church, apparently. Wow.Edit—missionary.lds.org is latter day saints. One of their quotes was by a Jehovah’s Witness, so I thought this was a guide for Jehovah’s Witnesses. If the question is “Does it work for the specific individuals in the Mormon Church?” the answer is yes.
Jehovah’s Witnesses != Mormons, even though both are known for door-to-door solicitation. Reliable statistics are thin on the ground, but the Mormons seem to be doing a little better than average in terms of personal socioeconomic status. (BYU is not, however, an unbiased source.)
You are correct. I’m not sure where I got the idea that LDS was Jehovah’s Witnesses.
I don’t think it’s money we’re talking about here.
Money is what the link I was replying to was talking about.
How’d you manage to strikethrough part of your post? I thought the markup for that had been disabled.