Mormonism

Controversial Questions Live! – NSDC

Questions

One of the students asked Dr. William Heersink about how he helped an LDS man to get back into his faith.  Bill shared how he felt alright in affirming this man with his position on salvation and Christ-centeredness to again be active within the LDS church.

To Dr. Truman Madsen: What bothers you the most about the evangelical doctrine?   The notion of the grace alone doctrine and that James is a straw epistle.  Also, Double predestination . . . that God causes damnation.

Evangelical/LDS Session 2 – NSDC

This session concluded last night, the first day of this genesis conference hosted in Salt Lake City for college students.  Please see Standing Together Minstries for full recordings of all these sessions.  These are only paraphrased cliffnotes through my lens.

 

Session two:  Missional Principles and Guidelines for Interfaith Dialogue

Dr. Doug McConnell (Dean of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Seminary)

 Here are quickly some selected highlights:

 

“I am an evangelist through and through.” (more…)

Aaron Shavofaloff @ NSDC

I looked for a seat in the last session tonight, and I accidentally slipped by two men that I have only read about on the internet.

Bill McKeever and Aaron Shavofaloff.

You know . . . for being such rabid, monstrous anti-Mormons, these guys are really quite nice.

Aaron bought my supper and has put me up in his house tonight.   He wouldn’t let me rob him of displaying kind, gracious hospitality.  I appreciate his family being so spontaneous. 

It is time to hit the sack in this comfy guest room.

Thanks guys.

Breakout Session 2

Panel:  Dr. Jeffrey Silliman (President, Salt Lake Theological Seminary), Pastor Ray Smith (Sr. Pastor, Salt Lake Christian), Jordan Barrett (Grad student, Wheaton College), John Zarbock (LDS bishop, Sandy, Utah), Jerry Hansen (Professor, Brigham Young University – Idaho), and Jacob Farnsworth (Student, Brigham Young University)

Topic:  Is Anything Changed?  Evangelical and LDS perspectives of changes and how they impact the churches today.

I found this extremely jarring when Dr. Silliman stated, “Doctrines [LDS] are not changing.  But this is alright.”  I wasn’t impressed at all.

I really appreciated when Jerry mentioned, “We do want to convert each other.  Let’s be honest with that.”  (Sitting behind him in the last session tonight, we actually met each other.  This is the professor who has been teaching “Christian History” to all the BYU-Idaho students.)

Breakout Session – John W. Morehead

Speaker:  John Morehead, M.A. Christian Theology, Salt Lake Seminary

Topic:  Are We Ready for This?  Critical Reflection on Mormon-Evangelical Dialogue and Its Critic

John handed to each of us a three page handout (front and back) on his subject, outlined with these main categories:  introduction, perspective of workshop, importance of dialogue, definitions of dialogue, types of inter-religious dialogue, the “dialogue decalogue” of Richard Swidler, challenges to Christian dialogue with New Religious Movements, need for an interdisciplinary perspective for analysis: The Missional Helix, missions and interreligious dialogue, and conclusions. (more…)

Evangelical/LDS Session 1 – NSDC

Interesting note to this conference:  Greg Johnson mentioned there are about 20 different student representations from educational facilities

 Session One:  A Historical Review of Evangelical / Mormon Relations:  After 177 years what have we learned from our past interactions? 

Dr. Craig Hazen (Professor of Comparative Religion and Apologetics at Biola University) (more…)

Introduction Video and Some Soundbites for NSDC

“There are not many people that are both convicted and civil” – Robert Millet

 

“I asked my dad, what does it mean to be saved by grace?  My dad replied, ‘We don’t believe that because the Baptists do.’ “ – Millet

 

“Neither one [Millet and Johnson] of us had a particular agenda” – Greg Johnson

 

“We are historically driven to convert one another. . . . [Yet this] It is not about converting one another but opening our hearts up to one another and building relationships” – Johnson

 

Krister Stendahl shares three things about good dialogue.  Go to an active member.  Compare their best with your best.  Always leave room for holy envy. – Millet

John Stackhouse says winning an argument is not as important as winning a friendship – Johnson

National Student Dialogue Conference 2007 – I’m here!

The local news is here at the Salt Lake Christian Center.

If you catch you me on television.  I am sitting in the second to back row in the middle.  Green sweater.  Blue levis.

Rolling into the city, I just caught Greg Johnson on KSL News Radio 102.7 FM.  He was talking about Dr. Robert Jeffrey’s (spelling?) latest comments on Mitt Romney.

Greg mentioned 350 are registered for this conference.  We have five BYU scholars with us.

This is going to be interesting.

[Btw, I loved listening to the hymn, Thou Art Worthy, on 91.7.  So does anybody listen to 95.5?  Yes, it is just a tad more traditional than K-love. 🙂 ]

HI4LDS Interviews with Previous Mormons – Lisa Santos

To the readers:  I am selecting one more member among others in our church family before I branch out for a short spell to other former-LDS individuals.  It is a new experience for me having some of my own church family in the spotlight.  Obviously, my love for them kicks into overdrive when seeing them exposed to public critique.  I don’t rehearse with them on what to say, in order to fit the political correctness of the predominant Idaho Falls culture.  I let them speak freely whatever they are thinking.  Lisa is active in our church family here in Idaho Falls, and is a continual joy in her kind service to others.  Alongside her busy schedule in the Bonneville County office, she faithfully assists in one of our fun weekly children’s ministries, Patch the Pirate Club.  After we had this interview last night, she is eager for LDS friends to ask any questions or make any comments that they would like.

 

Todd:  Lisa, thanks for opening up a window to your life and sharing some of your heart today with me on HI4LDS.  As I understand, you were not for too long of a period, active within the LDS Church?

 

Lisa:  That’s right, just about three years.

 

Todd:  What was it that initially attracted you to the LDS community? (more…)