Talking to Mormon Friends Without the Rant
Former Mormons want to tell everyone the truths they have discovered, but often go about it in the wrong way.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | May 13, 2019 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
Former Mormons want to tell everyone the truths they have discovered, but often go about it in the wrong way.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Mar 11, 2019 | Fulfilling Your Purpose |
You can have fruitful faith conversations with Latter-day Saints by asking questions from the Bible.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Feb 18, 2019 | Fulfilling Your Purpose |
Many former Mormons are needed to minister to newly transitioning Mormons, but not without the time and work required to reshape a solid new identity in Christ and his word.
Read MorePosted by Katie George | Oct 4, 2018 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
Our attitude toward Mormonism and Mormons needs to model grace and love.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Sep 19, 2016 | Facing Relationship Challenges |
Former Mormons get frustrated when their LDS friends and family minimize their new relationship with Christ. The answer to that frustration is prayer.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Feb 1, 2016 | Fulfilling Your Purpose, Series
This series gives advice on how to have meaningful faith conversations with Latter-day Saints.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Jul 16, 2015 | Fulfilling Your Purpose |
If Mormon missionaries come to your door and ask to come in, don’t be a jerk about it. Respect what they have to say and invite them to do the same for you.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Sep 5, 2014 | Fulfilling Your Purpose |
We can offer Latter-day Saints a message of good news rather than just telling them that they are wrong.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Sep 5, 2014 | Fulfilling Your Purpose |
Why we will not convince Mormons of the truth by rational arguments alone.
Read MorePosted by Ross Anderson | Sep 5, 2014 | Fulfilling Your Purpose |
Think about how good communication happens, and how that applies to sharing God’s grace with Latter-day Saints.
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.