bcspace wrote:Sooner or later they are going to have to tell the membership that the church is not growing any more, just keeping pace.
So according to the OP, the Church IS growing in numbers in Brazil. However, I don't recall the Church ever highlighting any gains as to the world's population. Quite the opposite in fact as I seem to recall hearing more about how small we are by comparison.
So once again we have a thread dedicated to the yellow journalistic smearing of the Church, that just because we are not keeping up with a population, even though are are experiencing positive growth, we must be in trouble.
President Newsroom April 2012
The first known members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) in Brazil were two German families who immigrated to Brazil — one in 1913 and the other in 1923. During the decade that followed, others joined the Church, and the first congregation was organized in Joinville in 1930.
By the end of the 1950s, the number of Church members totaled 3,700. Today, more than 1.1 million Latter-day Saints live in Brazil.
Church growth has been astronomical with 900,000 new members being added since the census....apparently....