ludwigm wrote:
And this is not about GBH. It is about all the leadership (and the membership). The majority of them don't know "what we teach".
In Hungary, I know ward leaders who
- - didn't read the whole Book of Mormon
- - didn't read more than a few verse from the D&C
- - didn't read anything from PoGP
- - don't know what is the 1th and 2nd "Official Declaration" are all about
- - what is the name of Jared's brother (by the way, do You know?)
And I didn't mention the common members, only the leaders. Is Hungary a peripherial part of the Mormon world? I have the very same type of experience in Germany.
HUngary isn't a "peripheral" part of the LDS membership. But it is an immature area, due to the domination of the communists over the years. These are some Hungary stats from The Cumorah Proejct.
LDS Membership: 4147. (#67 out of 245 countries.)
Approx. LDS Activity Rate: 28%
Approx. Active Members: 1161
Missions: 1 (#36 out of 245 countries.)
Temples: 0
Stakes: 0
Districts: 2 (#38 out of 245 countries.)
Wards: 0
Branches: 19
Total Church Units: 19 (#58 out of 245 countries.)
Average members per unit: 218
Average active members per unit: 61
To compare here are the US stats.
Religion
LDS Membership: 5690672. (#1 out of 245 countries.)
Approx. LDS Activity Rate: 40%
Approx. Active Members: 2276268
Missions: 106 (#1 out of 245 countries.)
Temples: 62 (#1 out of 245 countries.)
Stakes: 1390 (#1 out of 245 countries.)
Districts: 13 (#10 out of 245 countries.)
Wards: 10778
Branches: 1975
Total Church Units: 12753 (#1 out of 245 countries.)
Average members per unit: 446
Average active members per unit: 178
It is really hard at first to get strong leadership. There is just not the strength of a long tradition.