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You've read the Book of Mormon before, but Emily Belle Freeman and David Butler, hosts of the popular YouTube scripture-study channel Don't Miss This, have created a new approach that will change the way you read your scriptures. These great teachers, whose love for the scriptures is contagious, explore the significance of one verse from each chapter of the Book of Mormon, showing you how to dig deep and find personal application of God's word. Packed with uplifting insights and study helps, the Don't Miss This daily devotional approach will transform the way you study your scriptures. Explore the significance of individual verses from the Book of Mormon, one day at a time. The brief, devotional-style lessons and invitations are designed to personalize your scripture study and lead to vibrant discussions with family members and friends. Quick to read and easy to share, these entries will help you rediscover just how completely the teachings and truths of the Book of Mormon can enrich your life! Don't Miss This 2024 Journal!Designed to be read quickly and shared every day, these entries will help you rediscover just how completely the teachings and truths of the Book of Mormon will enrich your life. Volver al chat Foro Mormones. Chat Mormones SUD, chat mormon. Estas aqu : CanalChat; Cultura; Religion; Mormones; Foro Mormones; Anonimo a las . hola nicole a las . hola como esta soy de la The colony ship Nauvoo features a statue of Angel Moroni Mormons (also known as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) are a religious group surviving from old Earth history.History[]Eros Incident[]Wanting to escape the restrictions of birth control, which conflicted with their religious dogma, the Mormons built the Nauvoo with the intention of populating Tau Ceti. These hopes were dashed when the Nauvoo was commandeered by the OPA in an attempt to destroy a protomolecule-transformed Eros.Generations later, the influence of the organization continues to be mentioned especially the role in the creation of Medina Station however neither the name "Latter-Day Saints" nor "Mormons" is used.Known Mormons[]Mormon CharacterEpisodeTimestampLocationContactPurposeDaniel Krantz as Elder Murray"Remember the Cant"10:17CeresHavelock & MillerWeekly Comedy Night at the Laugh ShackPeter Spence as Mormon Elder(unnamed)"CQB"14:51TychoFred JohnsonLDS liaison, citing leadership concerns with Fred Johnson's affiliation to OPA, attempts to fire Fred but is intimidated into abandoning.Kevin Bundy as the Mormon (unnamed)"Salvage"2:05Ceres/ErosMillerAfter being fired, then learning from Sematimba that the Anubis 1A arrived on Eros, Miller decides to go follow. He is engaged in conversation by a Mormon seated across from him who notices his first-time space travel nervesJeff Clarke as Elder McCann"Static"30:05TychoMillerMormon offical at the Nauvoo recruiting station on Tycho StationMedia[]" src=" of Angel Moroni atop a Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City, UtahTrivia[]The timesandseasons.org article (apparently an LDS-targeted site) promoted on this article in the "External Links" section references a character named "Elder Murray" in season 1 episode 3, "Remember the Cant".The "Elder Murray" character appears to have been a conflation by the show of a Mormon with a humanist from the Church of Humanity Ascendant. He is costumed to resemble a Mormon missionary despite having a badge from the humanist church. He is not costumed in orange robes to resemble the version of that humanist church as described in Caliban's War. Critics of the Elder Murray character express the costume did not meet LDS missionary regulations Furthermore, they question why he was operating individually and not paired with a partner.SPECULATION: A number of speculative theories may explain this character. Since he identifies himself as Mormon, this is likely another instance of a props department goof but that may have just as easily been prompted by late changes in the script.The timesandseasons.org article goes on to observe that following book three (Abaddon's Gate), little mention of LDS is apparent. Following through with what was stated by Times and Seasons, it is this contributor's observation that organized religion became de-emphasized following book three.In a subsequent episode in the TV series, "Static", Miller actually meets with a Mormon official at a recruiting station for the Nauvoo and the official has a much more contemporary outfit and is quite polite, if slightly earnest.References[]External Links[]Movie Pilot - Why Are There So Many Mormons On 'The Expanse'? By Brooke Geller March 28, 2017 11:31AMTimes And Seasons. - The Expanse: Mormons in Space by Nathaniel Givens • January 4, 2016

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You've read the Book of Mormon before, but Emily Belle Freeman and David Butler, hosts of the popular YouTube scripture-study channel Don't Miss This, have created a new approach that will change the way you read your scriptures. These great teachers, whose love for the scriptures is contagious, explore the significance of one verse from each chapter of the Book of Mormon, showing you how to dig deep and find personal application of God's word. Packed with uplifting insights and study helps, the Don't Miss This daily devotional approach will transform the way you study your scriptures. Explore the significance of individual verses from the Book of Mormon, one day at a time. The brief, devotional-style lessons and invitations are designed to personalize your scripture study and lead to vibrant discussions with family members and friends. Quick to read and easy to share, these entries will help you rediscover just how completely the teachings and truths of the Book of Mormon can enrich your life! Don't Miss This 2024 Journal!Designed to be read quickly and shared every day, these entries will help you rediscover just how completely the teachings and truths of the Book of Mormon will enrich your life.

2025-04-11
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The colony ship Nauvoo features a statue of Angel Moroni Mormons (also known as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) are a religious group surviving from old Earth history.History[]Eros Incident[]Wanting to escape the restrictions of birth control, which conflicted with their religious dogma, the Mormons built the Nauvoo with the intention of populating Tau Ceti. These hopes were dashed when the Nauvoo was commandeered by the OPA in an attempt to destroy a protomolecule-transformed Eros.Generations later, the influence of the organization continues to be mentioned especially the role in the creation of Medina Station however neither the name "Latter-Day Saints" nor "Mormons" is used.Known Mormons[]Mormon CharacterEpisodeTimestampLocationContactPurposeDaniel Krantz as Elder Murray"Remember the Cant"10:17CeresHavelock & MillerWeekly Comedy Night at the Laugh ShackPeter Spence as Mormon Elder(unnamed)"CQB"14:51TychoFred JohnsonLDS liaison, citing leadership concerns with Fred Johnson's affiliation to OPA, attempts to fire Fred but is intimidated into abandoning.Kevin Bundy as the Mormon (unnamed)"Salvage"2:05Ceres/ErosMillerAfter being fired, then learning from Sematimba that the Anubis 1A arrived on Eros, Miller decides to go follow. He is engaged in conversation by a Mormon seated across from him who notices his first-time space travel nervesJeff Clarke as Elder McCann"Static"30:05TychoMillerMormon offical at the Nauvoo recruiting station on Tycho StationMedia[]" src=" of Angel Moroni atop a Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City, UtahTrivia[]The timesandseasons.org article (apparently an LDS-targeted site) promoted on this article in the "External Links" section references a character named "Elder Murray" in season 1 episode 3, "Remember the Cant".The "Elder Murray" character appears to have been a conflation by the show of a Mormon with a humanist from the Church of Humanity Ascendant. He is costumed to resemble a Mormon missionary despite having a badge from the humanist church. He is not costumed in orange robes to resemble the version of that humanist church as described in Caliban's War. Critics of the Elder Murray character express the costume did not meet LDS missionary regulations Furthermore, they question why he was operating individually and not paired with a partner.SPECULATION: A number of speculative theories may explain this character. Since he identifies himself as Mormon, this is likely another instance of a props department goof but that may have just as easily been prompted by late changes in the script.The timesandseasons.org article goes on to observe that following book three (Abaddon's Gate), little mention of LDS is apparent. Following through with what was stated by Times and Seasons, it is this contributor's observation that organized religion became de-emphasized following book three.In a subsequent episode in the TV series, "Static", Miller actually meets with a Mormon official at a recruiting station for the Nauvoo and the official has a much more contemporary outfit and is quite polite, if slightly earnest.References[]External Links[]Movie Pilot - Why Are There So Many Mormons On 'The Expanse'? By Brooke Geller March 28, 2017 11:31AMTimes And Seasons. - The Expanse: Mormons in Space by Nathaniel Givens • January 4, 2016

2025-03-28
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Of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as scholars, authors, LDS apologists, and other professionals. Our overall mission is to: 1. Facilitate informed consent amongst LDS Church members, investigators, and non-members regarding Mormon history, doctrine, and theology2. Support Mormons (and members of other high-demand religions) who are experiencing a religious faith crisis3. Promote healing, growth and community for those who choose to leave the LDS Church or other high demand religions🤝Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor todayOne-time or recurring donations: Patreon: Venmo: Paypal: Join this channel to get access to perks: Platforms:🌐Mormon Stories Blog: 🎙️Patreon: ✳️Spotify: 🍎Apple Podcasts: 🖼️Instagram: 📱TikTok: 🎮Discord: Contact us:📧 [email protected]📬PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Listen Listen again Continue Playing... Listen later Listen later Mark as played Rate Download Go to podcast Share Paul reflects on his journey from being raised in the Mormon church to eventually leaving it. He opens up about his childhood, feeling isolated due to his neurodivergence, and his complicated relationship with his family. Paul shares his path to Mormonism, how he felt a strong connection to the faith at first, and his experiences as a missionary, including the challenges he faced in Argentina. Over time, he became disillusioned with the church, particularly after learning new information and struggling with its stance on LGBTQ issues. As Paul navigates life post-church, he discusses his career, his evolving understanding of love and relationships, and the healing process through music and self-reflection. The episode explores his feelings of loneliness, the importance of recognizing toxic behavior, and his journey to self-acceptance after leaving the Mormon faith.Show NotesYouTube00:03:35 Defining neurodivergence00:14:30 Religious experiences before the LDS church00:27:18 First introduction to Morminsim00:47:28 Mission call to Buenos Aires and being pressured to confess sexual sins01:00:55 How neurodivergence played into his mission01:16:28 Parental alienation & trying to reconnect with his mom01:32:58 “Mormonism is passive aggressive”01:41:25 Paul began to get in trouble for questioning priesthood holders01:59:20 November 2015 LGBT policy and Paul’s choice to stop attending church02:14:50 Feeling love from the members, but not the institution02:28:25 Narcissists only see their own reality02:44:10 Do you feel more fulfilled than when you were Mormon?02:56:04 Final questions - “Where will you go?”___________________At Mormon Stories we explore, celebrate, and challenge Mormon culture through in-depth stories told by members and former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as scholars, authors, LDS apologists, and other professionals. Our overall mission is to: 1. Facilitate informed consent amongst LDS Church members, investigators, and non-members regarding Mormon history, doctrine, and theology2. Support Mormons (and members of other high-demand religions) who are experiencing a religious faith crisis3. Promote healing, growth and community for those who choose to leave the LDS Church or other high demand religions🤝Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor todayOne-time or recurring donations: Patreon: Venmo: Paypal: Join this channel to get access to perks: Platforms:🌐Mormon Stories Blog: 🎙️Patreon: ✳️Spotify: 🍎Apple Podcasts: 🖼️Instagram: 📱TikTok: 🎮Discord: Contact us:📧 [email

2025-04-20
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Rate Download Go to podcast Share In this episode of Mormon Stories, Erika Nordfelt shares her powerful journey from a devout Mormon upbringing to finding healing and self-discovery. Erika recounts her experiences growing up in a close-knit Mormon family, navigating high school in Colorado, and attending BYU-Idaho, where she faced struggles with religious expectations and marital dynamics shaped by the Church.She candidly discusses topics like sexual shame, pornography in marriage, and the role of Twelve-Step programs, highlighting the challenges of reconciling faith, identity, and personal growth. Erika opens up about her turning points, leaving the Church with her husband, and her work as a therapist, witnessing firsthand the impact of shame within Mormon culture.Show NotesYouTube00:00:00 Intro00:03:18 Erika’s intention for coming onto Mormon Stories and sharing her story00:06:12 Erika’s upbringing and her parents00:14:32 The best of Mormonism is being raised outside of Utah or Idaho, Mormonism should be the salt not the whole meal00:16:30 High School years and feeling undesirable in the dating aspect00:23:18 Her relationship with her body in dance and modesty00:35:00 Sexual neglect in her upbringing and in the Mormon church00:37:26 Attending BYU-Idaho - She did not serve a mission because she met her husband00:49:20 Her awareness to physical touch and how she was raised00:54:20 How the Mormon church shaped their marital relationship as far as gender roles, etc.01:06:07 Learning that her husband struggled with masturbation and porn and how she handled it 01:20:00 She felt so much despair when her husband confessed to viewing pornography01:29:23 The Twelve Step Program and what part it played in her marriage01:39:20 How long did she go to these Twelve Step meetings and was it working?01:46:10 Moving to Rexburg and getting new jobs on campus01:56:00 Seeing clients for the first time at the BYU-Idaho Counseling Center02:03:55 She had a front row seat to Mormon suffering while working as a counselor02:14:35 Checking in with their marriage during this time in their life02:26:55 The beginning of the end lasted for five years, holes being poked in the Gospel02:33:10 She began exploring troublesome church topics from a safe place in the church02:43:40 Has leaving the church affected her therapy practice at all?02:50:40 A better way to approach porn and masturbation03:19:13 Erika Nordfelt wrote a book called “Don’t Walk Alone”____________Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today:Our Platforms:Contact us:[email protected]PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Listen Listen again Continue Playing... Listen later Listen later Mark as played Rate Download Go to podcast Share January 9 saw the release of a new Netflix series, American Primeval, set in the context of mid-19th-century Utah. Though the series is fictionalized, many of the events and peoples depicted are real, including the Utah War, the Mountain Meadows Massacre, the Mormon settlers, and the Shoshone, Ute, and Paiute Indians.Historians Barbara Jones Brown and Darren Parry join host John Dehlin for this live podcast to answer viewer's questions about which aspects of the series are factual and which are historical fiction.

2025-04-23
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2025-04-12
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Once I Was a Beehive is a Mormon camp comedy set in Mormon, Utah. AZCentral.com. 13 February 2016; Once I Was a Beehive. Archived from the original on 29 February 2020. Andrew Hall (4 March 2016). 2015 AML Award Winners. Association for Mormon Letters. Retrieved 24 March 2016.External links Official website: Once I Was a Beehive at IMDb.(Image Source: Pixabay.com)What is the movie where man becomes a god?A whiny news reporter gets to be God. Watch this movie for a good laugh. Bruce is mean to his fellow newscaster. The deleted scenes are great. I don’t know why they left them out of the original movie. It can’t be because of time, since the movie is only 101 minutes long. Morgan Freeman is a great actor. He’s been overlooked for too long. Jim Carrey needs help! What was Bruce Almighty rated in Japan?📹 ONCE I WAS ENGAGED | Official Trailer HDOnce I Was Engaged – On Digital 1/27/23!(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

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