Michelle King: Mormon Mommy Bloggers share the gospel online, on 'Mormon Times TV'
I was not prepared for the treat I had in store when I walked into a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints this past Sunday. An LDS special needs mutual group presented our sacrament meeting program, and they were incredible. They sang, they gave talks, they bore pure testimony, and they brought tears to every eye in the congregation.
During the week, the men work on Scouting — one even earned his Eagle Scout award at age 65. The women are working on their Young Women Personal Progress medallions, and many local church youths groups have a great time doing a combined monthly activity with them. What a blessing to those teenagers to interact with these amazing people who see each other for whom they truly are. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all be so unaffected in the way we view others?
We hope to help you do that this Sunday on “Mormon Times TV.” You’ll meet a talented woman who’s been blind since birth but is not limited in what she can do — even teaching a gospel doctrine class on Sunday. She will be part of a panel to help us all better understand and care for the disabled or others with special needs — even as we serve in the LDS Church.
Many LDS women are online with various blogs, based on their talents. But a group of 32 is sharing more than cooking, parenting or fashion tips. You’ll see how these so-called “Mormon Mommy Bloggers” have taken bold new steps to spread the good news of the gospel.
You may be surprised as to what LDS members think about technology boundaries for kids, waiting for missionaries, and public displays of affection at church. We’ll zero-in on the interesting results of some recent LDS Living Magazine polls on our Oct. 21 episode of “Mormon Times TV.”
Plus Hank Smith will be along. The engaging seminary and Brigham Young University religion instructor has some tools to help teenagers combat today’s temptations. These are tips that all children, parents and grandparents will want to hear.
The “Mormon Times TV" television show airs weekly on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. on KSL-TV following the Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast. It can also be viewed online at mormontimestv.ksl.com, where you can see past episodes. And we invite you to follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/MormonTimesTV and join in the conversation. We’re always looking for inspiring, uplifting stories that involve people of the LDS faith. If you have some ideas you’d like to share with us, drop me an email at mking@ksl.com.
Michelle King is the host of "Mormon Times TV," which airs Sundays at 10 a.m. on KSL. Email: mking@ksl.com
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