Ironhold Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 So - Suppose that you've been given the opportunity to do a newspaper column about anything church-related, past or present. Your limitations are that you've got 600 words and that anything you write must be something that non-members would comprehend. What would you do? In addition to my job as a movie reviewer, I also write a weekly "edutainment" column for a local newspaper. I was given permission by the publishing editor to do one church-related piece a quarter. I figured on doing a bit about Porter Rockwell for this Friday in time for Conference. I had a feeling that I needed to get the column out this week. As it is, we've got a "this week in Texas history" column that often talks about gunslingers and the like anyway, so I figured it wouldn't be too out of place. I wrote it up two weeks ago and e-mailed it to the stake presidency. They only just now got back to me to say that they had some concerns and would rather I not publish it at this time if it's possible. I told them that I'd try to come up with something new, but it's such short notice (I need to have any replacement done and submitted by Wednesday night due to the required lead times on publication) that I can't guarantee anything. So - any ideas I can use? Thanks. Quote
Vort Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 Faith: What It Is and How We Exercise It in Our Lives Quote
askandanswer Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 The church in your community? ie, how many members, number and location of wards and stakes, local church history, recent service projects, inter-faith relations with other churches in your community, missionaries in your area - who they are and what they do, prominent members of your community who are also members of the church. Or maybe address that silly question of whether or not Mormons are Christians? For reasons that I don't understand, some people still seem to have doubts. Have there been any news items from your local Public Relations office lately or any newsworthy items from your local Area Presidency about Texas? Quote
cdowis Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 (edited) You might write about the Mormon refugees coming to El Paso. You could loosely tie this into current events. Start with http://ldsmag.com/article-1-11596/ Edited September 28, 2015 by cdowis Quote
Ironhold Posted September 28, 2015 Author Report Posted September 28, 2015 It can't be something that could be mistaken for ad copy for the church. Whatever I do, I have to wrap it in a moral message so that it's more palatable for the general public. Hence why I'm looking for stories about individuals or incidents in history. Quote
Ironhold Posted September 28, 2015 Author Report Posted September 28, 2015 Example from an actual column I did - J. Golden Kimball successfully bluffing a bunch of stupid KKK members = a message about people not believing everything they hear Quote
cdowis Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 (edited) It can't be something that could be mistaken for ad copy for the church.Whatever I do, I have to wrap it in a moral message so that it's more palatable for the general public. Hence why I'm looking for stories about individuals or incidents in history. This is not a story about the Mormons but about the people of El Paso who helped out refugees who just happened to be Mormons. The moral of the story is that El Paso was rewarded for their charity when the refugees integrated into their society and their contributions to the city. It is very topical considering what is happening in Europe to the Syrian refugees and even those south of our borders. We need to consider that, while they are poor and homeless, how they may become an important part of our community and what they can contribute to our city. That is a story that needs to be told. Perhaps you can find another example if you don't want to mention the Mormons. Edited September 30, 2015 by cdowis Quote
Just_A_Guy Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 (edited) Late hit, so maybe you've found something by now; but if not--you might try a write-up on the historical difference between the FLDS and the mainstream LDS subtly reinforcing why we are not the same. Mormonfundamentalism.com could give you some good historical background. Might have some semi-local interest--El Paso is, what, 300 miles away from that FLDS compound in El Dorado? Edited September 30, 2015 by Just_A_Guy Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 Out in the west Texas town of El Paso, I fell in love with some Mexican girls. Quote
Just_A_Guy Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 Have you discussed this with your bishop? Quote
beefche Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 Out in the west Texas town of El Paso, I fell in love with some Mexican girls. Was one of them named Falina??? Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 I feel silly, but I don't know that reference! Quote
beefche Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 Out in the West Texas town of El PasoI fell in love with a Mexican girlNight-time would find me in Rosa's cantinaMusic would play and Felina would whirl It's from an old Marty Robbins country music song. I thought that was what you were talking about since you quoted the song almost word for word. LOL! Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2015 Report Posted September 30, 2015 Hahaha I guess I didn't know the rest of the words! Quote
cdowis Posted October 1, 2015 Report Posted October 1, 2015 (edited) Let me humm the tune for you. This is how it begins --->> la la la la laaa, la laalaa la lala etc Sound familiar? I apologize if it is out of tune. Edited October 1, 2015 by cdowis mordorbund 1 Quote
Traveler Posted October 1, 2015 Report Posted October 1, 2015 I will suggest two topics: 1. Our belief that G-d has a physical body - example, the resurrection of Christ - the idea that "He is risen" or that G-d is a living G-d.2. Our understanding of the plan of salvation - pre-existence, earth life, spirit world and resurrection. I would say these two topics are very easy to understand and are - in my mind - the two most misunderstood topics of LDS doctrine out there. Quote
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