The Lord opens people's minds and hearts as we joyfully live His Gospel every day. He taught, let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father, which is in Heaven. This is how we participate in the work of salvation.
In His church, with all the wonderful tools and organizations we have been given, there is still a fundamental Truth, every member a missionary. As we seek Heavenly Father's help, he opens doors for us to interact with others. And they notice that we are different. I entered a new school this last year and the teachers, my friends, they all noticed that I was different. I tell them that I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Others are inspired by the light of the Gospel they see in us. I do notice something different about Louis. I don't even know what it is, but he's different than all of them. It's just something you feel. They feel a desire to join with us and take part in Gospel centered activities. Sometimes Church come up and they're like, what Church do you go to? I'm like I go to the Latter-Day Saints Church. They said, what's that? I'm like, come see. You'll see. Then, happily and with confidence, we invite them to come and participate with us. Soon, they experience the joy of the Gospel for themselves. I want most of all to say He wants them to feel loved. And we meet a lot of people who perhaps in their present life don't have a lot of love. And we bring them into the Church and we give them that tender loving care. And that sets us apart from the world. They learn to trust us. They learn to feel happy in our presence. Living the Gospel joyfully is the best way to share it. And when others want to know more, we know what to say. If you want to know more about the Lord Jesus Christ, ask the missionaries. They can help you. To be a Latter-Day Saint is to rejoice in Christ in the everyday activities of our lives. And when we feel that joy, others feel it too. And they want it for themselves.