Introduction to Mormonism Introduction to Mormonism
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Listening to "Introduction to Mormonism" is a simple and non-threatening way to learn about the fundamental teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Please note: This podcast is NOT produced by the Church.)
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This is My Beloved Son
F. Burton Howard discusses the visitation of God the Father and Jesus Christ to Joseph Smith.
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Prophets, Seers, and Revelators
Jeffrey R. Holland discusses the need for apostles, prophets, and the principle of continuing revelation in the true Church of Jesus Christ.
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Archaeology, Relics, and Book of Mormon Belief
Dr. John E. Clark talks about archaeological evidences of The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.
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Mom, Are We Christians?
Gary J. Coleman shares his experience growing up as a Christian, and testifies of the Christianity of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Scriptural Witnesses
Russell M. Nelson explains how the Bible and the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ complement each other.
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The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain
Gordon B. Hinckley speaks about the rapid church growth since the restoration of the gospel, marvels at some of the singular events of the restoration and the Book of Mormon, and testifies that Joseph Smith is a true prophet of God.
Customer Reviews
Untrue
This podcast is ok. It does not teach that they believe in many many Gods. And that God the Father is human from a diffrent planet and has number of wifes.
Great!
This podcast is great by the way, it has a LOT of great stuff in it and really introduces the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
BASICS
These talks give the basics of understanding for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This is to help those who have questions understand the basic things believed by those of this faith. Whatever crazy things you hear about "mormons" will probably not be discussed.
Whoever put this together did a very good job getting the basics out there for people to understand. If you have more questions about things you heard, it would probably be best to go to someone of that faith and ask.