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Why is the LDS Church growing so fast?

 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon Church) is growing rapidly for several reasons, including:

  1. Missionary Work: The LDS Church places a strong emphasis on missionary work, and has a large number of full-time missionaries who actively spread the gospel and seek out new converts.

  2. Strong Families: The LDS Church places a high value on families, and many converts are drawn to the church because of its teachings and support for strong families.

  3. Aid and Relief Efforts: The LDS Church is well known for its humanitarian efforts and aid to those in need, and many people are attracted to the church because of its compassionate and charitable work.

  4. Positive Message: The message of the LDS Church, which includes a focus on Jesus Christ, strong families, and personal responsibility, is appealing to many people and draws them to the church.

  5. Globalization: The LDS Church is growing rapidly in many countries around the world, as more and more people become exposed to its teachings and message.

These are some of the factors that contribute to the rapid growth of the LDS Church. Ultimately, the growth of the church is a result of a combination of its teachings, missionary work, and the positive impact it has on people's lives.

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