Rice Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 I've started meeting with the missionaries and have already met the bishop of my local congregation, met a few members, had a chapel your - all within one week (one week today in fact!)It's amazing! I didn't think it would reveal itself to be true to me, especially not this quickly. My Testimony is really coming together! In trying to pray throughout the day too.I'm trying to read The Book of Mormon daily. It feels different to reading the Bible. Not sure why. I happily read it in public without a sense of embarrassment that I felt when I tried reading the Bible in public. Perhaps, because I am more convinced that this is true.Just a question, particularly for those who converted.. When did you start calling yourself a Mormon? After Baptism? I can't wait I start saying this! Quote
NeuroTypical Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 Hi Rice and welcome!Yes, regardless of when you begin to follow Christ, baptism is when you formally enter into covenants and join the church. I'm not sure why you'd feel embarrassed reading the Bible in public, but not the BoM though. They both are scripture and contain God's word. Quote
Palerider Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 I've started meeting with the missionaries and have already met the bishop of my local congregation, met a few members, had a chapel your - all within one week (one week today in fact!)It's amazing! I didn't think it would reveal itself to be true to me, especially not this quickly. My Testimony is really coming together! In trying to pray throughout the day too.I'm trying to read The Book of Mormon daily. It feels different to reading the Bible. Not sure why. I happily read it in public without a sense of embarrassment that I felt when I tried reading the Bible in public. Perhaps, because I am more convinced that this is true.Just a question, particularly for those who converted.. When did you start calling yourself a Mormon? After Baptism? I can't wait I start saying this!Good luck to you on your journey and May your testimony keep growing. Quote
Blackmarch Posted February 12, 2014 Report Posted February 12, 2014 (edited) I've started meeting with the missionaries and have already met the bishop of my local congregation, met a few members, had a chapel your - all within one week (one week today in fact!)It's amazing! I didn't think it would reveal itself to be true to me, especially not this quickly. My Testimony is really coming together! In trying to pray throughout the day too.I'm trying to read The Book of Mormon daily. It feels different to reading the Bible. Not sure why. I happily read it in public without a sense of embarrassment that I felt when I tried reading the Bible in public. Perhaps, because I am more convinced that this is true.Just a question, particularly for those who converted.. When did you start calling yourself a Mormon? After Baptism? I can't wait I start saying this!Wow, thanks for sharing.I pretty much grew up in the church, and I was aware that Mormons referred to us from fairly early on. Edited February 13, 2014 by Blackmarch Quote
Guest LiterateParakeet Posted February 12, 2014 Report Posted February 12, 2014 Welcome and congratulations! What a wonderful journey you have become.I think you can call yourself "Mormon" now, because you believe in the same values and principles that the church teaches. If the conversation gets more in depth, you could explain that you are not yet baptized. We sometimes jokingly call people in your situation, "Dry Mormons". LOL. Quote
SoaringEagle Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 I was called a "Dry Mormon" before I was baptized. I thought it was funny but I was already living the WoW and a chaste life. I believe you can start calling yourself a Mormon once you decide you want to follow Christ's example and be baptized. You don't have to be baptized to feel like you are a member. I wish you well on your baptism as it was one of the best decisions in my life. Quote
Rice Posted February 13, 2014 Author Report Posted February 13, 2014 Thanks! It's a very exciting time!I have been thinking about why I feel differently about reading the Bible in public and have realised rhat a lot I that is probably due to having a lot of doubts etc of Christianity as I knew it then. With the Book of Mormon - it makes sense and straight away made me feel that it was true!I like the idea of a Dry Mormon! Quote
pam Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 Thanks! It's a very exciting time!I have been thinking about why I feel differently about reading the Bible in public and have realised rhat a lot I that is probably due to having a lot of doubts etc of Christianity as I knew it then. With the Book of Mormon - it makes sense and straight away made me feel that it was true!I like the idea of a Dry Mormon!Just don't like the idea of Dry Mormon so much that it keeps you from taking the plunge. Quote
Guest LiterateParakeet Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 You know...another thought about your feelings about the Book of Mormon and the Bible (reading in public)....I think perhaps Heavenly Father has provided us with a large body of scripture because different parts will appeal to us at different times. For example, for years the Book of Mormon was my favorite. Probably in part because I found it the easiest to understand and follow. But the last few years, I have really drawn strength from the New Testament. I had some questions that only seemed to be answers through the Savior and his life. I hope some day the Old Testament will share a spot as a favorite...I'm sure it will if I can just be patient enough to understand it! :) Quote
Rice Posted February 13, 2014 Author Report Posted February 13, 2014 Just don't like the idea of Dry Mormon so much that it keeps you from taking the plunge. Oh, I don't like them that much!! Quote
Rice Posted February 13, 2014 Author Report Posted February 13, 2014 You know...another thought about your feelings about the Book of Mormon and the Bible (reading in public)....I think perhaps Heavenly Father has provided us with a large body of scripture because different parts will appeal to us at different times. For example, for years the Book of Mormon was my favorite. Probably in part because I found it the easiest to understand and follow. But the last few years, I have really drawn strength from the New Testament. I had some questions that only seemed to be answers through the Savior and his life. I hope some day the Old Testament will share a spot as a favorite...I'm sure it will if I can just be patient enough to understand it! :)Yeah, maybe. I guess there are a lot of different factors with this.It does feel like God waiting until the point where I was in trouble and needed something to help me. So I do believe that different parts of the bible fit for different times in our lives. Quote
andypg Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 I personally didn't call myself a Mormon until I was baptized and confirmed. It was the same day and same ceremony for me. Quote
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