Utah: Most Religiously Polarized Electorate (Part 1 of 4)
I’m excited to introduce Rod Decker. If you’ve lived in Utah, you probably know who he is since he was a staple of KUTV Channel
I’m excited to introduce Rod Decker. If you’ve lived in Utah, you probably know who he is since he was a staple of KUTV Channel
What advice would those who struggle with faith give to members of the Church? David Ostler reads a couple of letters from people struggling, and
So far, we’ve talked a lot about faith crises of people who leave over church history or LGBT issues. They aren’t the only are people
There are two types of people who attend the LDS Church: leaders and non-leaders. No matter whether we are a leader or not, what are
Once a person has gone through a faith crisis, what can church leaders do to help? David Ostler offers 3 suggestions to help leaders create
Sometimes very active people quit coming to church. What are the causes of that? In our next conversation with David Ostler, he tells us what
David Ostler is the author of “Bridges: Ministering to Those Who Question.” This book is designed for LDS Leaders to better understand a faith crisis,
As we conclude our discussion of black Mormon pioneer Jane Manning James, we will talk about this question: what role does race play in LDS
Dr. Quincy Newell discusses early black Mormon pioneer Jane Manning’s marriage to Isaac James. The two travelled to Utah in one of the earliest wagon