
Are Mormons Christians?
What’s at stake for Christians in the “Are Mormons Christians?” debate. Tl;dr: It’s all about baptism.
What’s at stake for Christians in the “Are Mormons Christians?” debate. Tl;dr: It’s all about baptism.
Grace is the reality that nothing in the world is assured except this: You are God’s. You are beloved. You are forgiven.
What are the theological and pastoral implications of welcoming Mormons into the fold of orthodox Christianity through the waters of baptism?
Comparing the Mormon temple to ancient Israel’s—and its fulfillment in Christ Jesus.
To have a people you can rely on, who speak your language, who believe and practice as you do, who take care of you when you’re sick and surround you when you’re lonely—even when they do things that hurt you, too—there is nothing quite like it in the world.
Mormons can’t claim “The Church of Jesus Christ” for themselves, because Christ’s church is much, much bigger than any single denomination.
Lament is deeply connected to the heart of the Christian faith, and the cross is God’s answer to it.
Rebirth looks different from what you’d expect, but somehow, it’s better than anything you’d ever invent for yourself.