Not sure if you've ever had this experience before, but I have... Whether I'm chatting on Facebook, Twitter or writing a post here, or on Hubpages -- at the mention of our bi-annual LDS General Conference of the Church, I always seem to get a few questions asking to know a little bit more about it.

If you happen to be LDS and are also on Twitter, then you know that there were a lot of us using the hash tag #ldsconf over our last General Conference weekend. I had more than a few of my followers who are not Mormon, commenting on my frequent tweeting and what I was up to...

It was a great opportunity to have those small conversations about the Church, with others - that we are encouraged to have. I even "accidentally" started responding to these inquiries that had nothing to do with the actual #ldsconf - and some of my friends were then followed by LDS members who thought they were Mormon,too! LOL

However, after I apologized for using the hash tag to respond - these awesome folks didn't seem to mind at all. I suppose if they are willing to follow a gal who goes by the name of @LdsNana, they are not going to mind having other members following them as well.

I'm excited to "tweet" the link to this particular video, which highlights some of the important counsel given by Living Prophets today, in our most recent General Conference. It's really pretty cool that LDS media is using the short YouTube platform for distributing great information about the Church. I love posting these online -- whether it is on Facebook, Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, etc... or actually blogging about them.

I'm sure many of you are aware of how quickly the last Mormon Messages video went viral --and that had everything to do with you and I. Like I said, it's by small and simple things that we can accomplish MORE GOOD, online. Won't you join me and share this great video, WHEREVER you can!


Highlights of 179th General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints



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Kathryn Skaggs

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