TrashcanMan79 wrote:I don't recall seeing this in the article linked above. Where is this from?
It's audio, I'm not sure if anyone has transcribed the talk yet.
http://www.simplemormonspectator.blogspot.com/2012/01/elder-jensen-q-and-audio.html
TrashcanMan79 wrote:I don't recall seeing this in the article linked above. Where is this from?
Jason Bourne wrote:I saw that statement by Elder Jensen. It amazed me that he acknowledged this in such a way.
Mercury wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:I saw that statement by Elder Jensen. It amazed me that he acknowledged this in such a way.
I see hand slapping on Jensens agenda soon.
“The church has a very progressive research and information division, with tremendous public opinion surveyors. And the church is constantly running surveys, and employing consultants that do focus groups on a variety of topics, but especially on the ones that we are talking about right now, that are so sensitive to the faith of members. Where has the prophet laid his emphasis right now? It’s on something called ‘The Rescue’. And with good reason, because we are suffering a loss; both in terms of our new converts that come in that don’t get really established in the church, as well as very faithful members who because of things we’re talking about, as well as others, are losing their faith in the process. It is one of our biggest concerns right now.”
“It’s a different generation. Everything’s out there for them to consume if they want to Google it. There’s no sense kidding ourselves. We need to be very upfront with them, tell them what we know, and give answers to what we have, and let them fall on their faith for things that we don’t completely understand.”
“I don’t want anyone to understand from what I’ve said that we don’t value the doctrine of the church. It [the doctrine] is almost inseparable from our history. That’s another lesson that I’ve learned. Doctrine and history really go hand-in-hand. Maybe it’s because the doctrine is often nestled in the history and provides the context for it."
The questioner then asked, “Has the church seen the effects of Google on membership? It seems like the people who I talk to about church history are people who find out and leave quickly. Is the church aware of that problem? What about the people who are already leaving in droves?”
“The fifteen men really do know, and they really care. And they realize that maybe since Kirtland, we never have had a period of, I’ll call it apostasy, like we’re having right now; largely over these issues. We do have another initiative that we have called, “Answers to Gospel Questions”. We are trying to figure out exactly what channels to deliver it in and exactly what format to put it in. But we want to have a place where people can go. We have hired someone that’s in charge of search engine optimization. We realize that people get their information basically from Google. They don’t come to LDS.org. If they get there, it’s through Google. So, we are trying to create an offering that will address these issues and be available for the public at large and to the church leaders, because many of them don’t have answers either. It can be very disappointing to church members. And, for people who are losing their faith, or who have lost it, we hope to regain to the church.”