Transition Step 4: Handle New Freedom
Coming out of a controlling religious environment, every former Latter-day Saint needs to learn how to responsibly exercise their new lifestyle freedom. From the 2018 Faith After Mormonism Conference.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Jan 21, 2019 | Growing a Relationship with Jesus |
Coming out of a controlling religious environment, every former Latter-day Saint needs to learn how to responsibly exercise their new lifestyle freedom. From the 2018 Faith After Mormonism Conference.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | Jul 30, 2018 | Mentoring Former Mormons |
Mentors can help former Mormons learn to use their newfound freedom responsibly, using biblical principles to avoid both legalism and license.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | Jul 23, 2018 | Mentoring Former Mormons |
Coming from a restrictive culture, former Mormons must learn to use their newfound freedom responsibly, based on biblical principles.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | May 30, 2018 | Growing a Relationship with Jesus |
No longer subject to all the commandments of Mormonism, former Mormons must learn to use their new freedom wisely.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Feb 19, 2016 | Navigating Doctrinal Differences |
In order to help us understand what Jesus accomplished on the cross, the Bible talks about Jesus freeing people from slavery to sin.
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.