I discovered by accident how effective this method was while I was an active JDub.
A youngMormon woman who had been my oldest daughter's best friend (I now that's not supposed to happen) had since married and stayed in touch with our family. She called me and invited me to view at the local LDS meeting place on our local University's campus the annual (? what-ever-it's-called) that the LDS President presents. I thanked her but declined, saying that I thought it would be a good thing for her to read the Bible so that she could be certain that everything she learned lined up--In fact, I said, she should beware of these men that she referred to as "prophets" of her church. They might be shifting doctrines without her knowing it.(lol,<idiot me!)
She then made this remarkably insightful comment: But the men who guide you are like our leaders. They provide you all with new prophesy, don' they.
I was quite stricken dumb. She had inadvertantly blind-sided me. I was so certain I was helping line up her thinking.
Her comments really helped put pressure along the "fault line" where tensions mounted rapidly within a few years until the big quake happened for me.