What do you do when your beliefs differ from your spouse, parent, child, sibling, or friend? For many Mormons, these differences can be heartbreaking. This book explores how the pursuit of truth, beauty, and goodness can sav...

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What do you do when your beliefs differ from your spouse, parent, child, sibling, or friend? For many Mormons, these differences can be heartbreaking. This book explores how the pursuit of truth, beauty, and goodness can save our relationships even when we disagree with those we love.

This book is for: 1) Mormons who want to better understand a family member or friend whose beliefs have changed; 2) Unorthodox or former Mormons who are looking for ways to talk about their transition with believing family members and friends; 3) People who are experiencing a Mormon faith crisis and wondering where to turn.

Instead of focusing on whether people should leave or stay, When Mormons Doubt asserts we have more in common than we might think.

Excerpts from this book can be found at jonogden.com.


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