Historical Reliability of the Bible | Fresh Start 1
When examined carefully, the Bible proves to be a historically reliable document worthy of our trust.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Oct 22, 2018 | Navigating Doctrinal Differences |
When examined carefully, the Bible proves to be a historically reliable document worthy of our trust.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Aug 27, 2018 | Mentoring Former Mormons |
A thoughtful mentor can help transitioning Mormons come to grips with biblical doctrines that are very different from the LDS world view.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Aug 20, 2018 | Mentoring Former Mormons |
Given normative LDS beliefs, transitioning Mormons often struggle to understand or accept certain biblical doctrines.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Jun 4, 2018 | Growing a Relationship with Jesus |
The second foundational truth for a pursuit of God is that in response to God’s grace, Christians intentionally live to honor God.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Feb 17, 2017 | Surviving the Emotional Journey |
As people consider leaving Mormonism, they are often held back from moving forward by common misconceptions.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Jan 13, 2017 | Growing a Relationship with Jesus |
Sanctification is dependent on God’s action, not our own, but there are ways we can place ourselves in a position for him to work.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Sep 1, 2016 | Navigating Doctrinal Differences |
Evidence confirms that the Bible is fully reliable and makes a real difference in the lives of those who read and apply it.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Mar 4, 2016 | Navigating Doctrinal Differences |
If the Bible is true, then we should expect the work of archeology to support the Bible. As we examine archeology we find this is exactly what happens.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Jan 20, 2015 | Navigating Doctrinal Differences |
Our ultimate authority is God. But how can we know what God is like and what he wants? Let’s take a look at what Mormonism teaches about scripture and revelation so we can compare it to traditional Christian beliefs.
Read MoreMany former Mormons still want a relationship with Jesus, and are exploring the prospect of a new spiritual home in traditional, biblical Christianity. But that journey has challenges – emotional, relational, doctrinal, and cultural. This site compiles the best available resources to help.