Missionary Work
Latter-day Saints are sent forth “to labor in [the Lord’s] vineyard for the salvation of the souls of men” (D&C 138:56), which includes missionary work.
We don’t need a formal mission call to share the gospel. Others whose
lives will be blessed by the gospel surround us, and as we prepare
ourselves, the Lord will use us. Visiting teachers can embrace their
spiritual responsibilities and help “bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39).
When the Prophet Joseph Smith organized the Relief Society in 1842, he said that the women were not only to look after the poor but also to save souls. This is still our purpose.
“The Lord … entrusts a testimony of the truth to those who will share it with others,” said President Dieter F. Uchtdorf,
Second Counselor in the First Presidency. “Even more, the Lord expects
the members of His Church to ‘open [their mouths] at all times,
declaring [His] gospel with the sound of rejoicing’ (D&C 28:16). … Sometimes a single phrase of testimony can set events in motion that affect someone’s life for eternity.”
From the Scriptures
From Our History
The story of
Olga Kovářová of the former Czechoslovakia is an example of member
missionary work from our Relief Society history. In the 1970s, Olga was a
doctoral student and hungry for a deeper spiritual life. She noticed
75-year-old Otakar Vojkůvka, a Latter-day Saint. “He appeared to me
seventy-five in his age but in his heart nearer to eighteen and full of
joy,” she said. “This was so unusual in Czechoslovakia at that time of
cynicism.”
Olga asked Otakar and his family how they found joy. They introduced her to other Church members and gave her a Book of Mormon.
She read it eagerly and was soon baptized and confirmed. Since that
time Olga has been an influence for good in a world of political
oppression and religious persecution. She served as Relief Society
president in her little branch and helped save the souls of others by
bringing them to Christ.
What Can I Do?
- Do I follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost as I share my testimony with the sisters I visit?
- How am I helping the sisters I watch over to learn the gospel?
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