Monday, September 9, 2013

District Meeting

Dear Family

 I'm doing great! And this past week with the letter saying how we cant write certain things I'm going to read over the letter again. We just had them read it in district meeting and it wasn't very clear. But I understood this. With my BlogSpot if you can it needs to be private only to certain people to see. Things went super great this last week. I guess I will show you all the pictures when I get home. Looks like you all had a great week this last week.There was a baptism last week here in Vanadzor. It went great. We have a great investigator now I feel like he is one of the elect. His name is . I'm confused on how I can talk about our investigators. He already is understanding the truth and he is wanting to act upon them. Bu there are problems. Things are going great ad I'm working hard to be diligent. and do what ever the Lord wants me to do. Have a great week.

 
Love Elder Rackham
 
 
 
Dear Elders, Sisters, Parents, and friends of our missionaries and our returned missionaries, 

We are grateful for each of you who diligently serve, have served or support those who serve in this great Area of the world.  We are grateful for each of our wonderful missionaries and we appreciate those who willingly share them with us at this very sacred time in their lives. 
Living and serving in this special Area brings great blessings and also provides us each with an opportunity to learn sacrifice and consecration in order to help move the work of the Lord forward.  We are deeply committed to protecting the safety and well being of each precious missionary and member as well as the Church and have some special requests of each of you in order to protect them.
This unique part of the world has special social and legal sensitivities which do not exist in our home wards and which do not allow the same freedom of expression to which we are all accustomed. The Lord has blessed us all with incredible digital technologies and we all benefit from the use of emails, blogs, and other social media.  These tools however carry a responsibility and can be used to harm missionaries, members and the Church.  After much careful and prayerful consideration we ask each of you to willingly observe the following guidelines:
1. Laws in the countries of our Area prohibit the online sharing of any “personal data,” directly or indirectly, pertaining to another person.  Thus, we ask that you not share through social media tools any information – including photographs, names, addresses, contact information, or any other “personal data” – about individual members, nonmembers or missionaries.  If you currently have a public social media site or Facebook page where Area related material is posted, please immediately remove all posted photographs of missionaries, members and nonmembers as well as any written information about them.  If you wish to keep photographs on your site, please make that site private, and strictly control who has access to the site – by invitation only.  Please ensure that those invited onto the site can be trusted not to share or forward information made available on the site to ensure that we honor and uphold the law. Our missionaries are focusing on their missionary purpose, even on preparation days and we are asking them to be wise even regarding the number of photographs that they send home.  
2. Church activities are subject to special regulations under local laws and noncompliance may result in legal problems for the Church.  Please do not share through social media tools – including emails – any information about or photographs of branch, member or missionary programs or activities (e.g. preparation day activities, zone conferences, other missionary meetings or missionary teaching activities, baptisms, humanitarian projects, etc.). 
Please do not share, post or forward, through social media tools – including emails – any information regarding legal or other “challenges, incidents or problems” that you, the Church organization or its members, or other missionaries may encounter from time to time (e.g. visa problems, interactions with local police, apartment issues, etc.).  We are asking our missionaries not to share this information in their weekly emails, and their parents and friends to discontinue the practice of posting their emails or letters home, or portions of those letters on public social media sites such as, but not limited to blogs and Facebook.
3. Inappropriate comments about the governments, officials, customs or laws of our countries can create great risks for the Church and members. We are asking that you never share through social media tools, comments about political or social issues (e.g. international relations, the government or any political leaders, criticisms of the country or its people, etc.).
We especially ask family members and friends of our missionaries to refrain from posting through social media tools any photographs or other personal information that the missionary emails or sends home.  We are asking our missionaries not to share photographs or personal data of any individual in weekly emails to friends and family.  
Again, posting photographs or any other personal data of any missionary, member, or nonmember in this part of the world creates risks for the Church, the missionaries, the members and well as nonmembers.  We are thus sincerely asking for your support and cooperation in following these recommendations in order to help protect your son or daughter, as well as the members and the Church in this part of the world.  
In summary, we ask that you do not post your missionary’s weekly emails or any photograph of missionaries, members or nonmembers
on public social media sites.  Please make any public site that contains photographs of missionaries, members or nonmembers private. Please remove all photographs of missionaries, members and nonmembers and other personal data covered above from your social media sites if you wish to keep them public.
Thank you for your sacrifices in this regard during this sacred time of service and consecration.

With gratitude,
President and Sister Carlson

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