Mormons believe that “God is no respecter of persons” (Acts 10:34). He loves all of his children, regardless of when or where they were born. We also believe that baptism, and the covenants we make at baptism, are stepping stones on the path to salvation and exaltation.
Read More »Ask A Mormon: Do Mormons believe they will become gods?
Latter-day Saints believe that every life — our spirits, our souls, the essence of who we are — is eternal.
Read More »Ask A Mormon: Do Mormons stockpile goods?
Are Mormons Preppers? Why and where and for how long do they stockpile goods? Why is this, is there an eschatological reason?
Read More »Tripping to Peace at Salt Lake: Individual States or All New Kingdom?
We must, if we are to survive, see that our existence is vitally connected with the equally important existence of the other.
Read More »Relational lessons learned the hard way
My dear wife was not happy with me! We had three small kids requiring three adults if the rug rats were going to get to ride the bumper cars. I gave her the look, “You really don’t have a choice.”
Read More »Why God messes with our mess
I woke up early this morning and powered up my computer. Before I pray, I like to see if there’s anything critical in my mailbox while I’m nursing my java and waiting for the caffeine to kick in.
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