How Your Extended Family Will Respond to Your Faith Transition
Assume that in most cases, your extended family members care about you and want the best, even though they may feel unsupportive or may not understand your transition.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | Apr 29, 2019 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
Assume that in most cases, your extended family members care about you and want the best, even though they may feel unsupportive or may not understand your transition.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Feb 18, 2019 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
During faith transition, set boundaries with family members so that family doesn’t get between you and your relationship with God.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Dec 3, 2018 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
It is possible to have successful relationships in a family where some have left Mormonism and others have stayed. But it takes some mutual respect and restraint.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | Oct 11, 2018 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
Don’t be surprised at the volatile and even extreme reactions of your closest family members, as they may find your decision to leave the LDS Church very challenging.
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 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.