Nelson lets slip the brainwashing element of serving a mission
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2025 7:59 am
I would argue that it’s really the primary purpose of a mission. The old LDS Apostle adage “a testimony is found in the bearing of it” springs to mind. Why would the Church send young people out into the mission field to convince other people that Mormonism is worth joining because it’s “true” (whatever that means), if those salespeople aren’t already fully convinced about the product? Do they expect them to fake it till they make it?In the final message to newly called mission leaders who are about to begin their service around the world, Church President Russell M. Nelson shared his testimony of the Book of Mormon and its ability to strengthen individuals’ conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
On Sunday, June 22, President Nelson shared his message in a pre-recorded video with new mission leaders gathered at the Provo Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. He encouraged the new leaders to help the missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in their care be included among the lives changed and converted during their service.
“Perhaps at no other time in your life will you see so many lives change. These will of course include the lives of those who find and join the Church in your mission,” he said. “At least as important, however, is the conversion of your missionaries.”
As a side note, it appears Nelson is no longer capable of doing any live presentation.