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Neighborliness to your LDS Neighbors

Neighborliness to your LDS Neighbors

Latter-day Saints are often very friendly and kind, and so they make wonderful neighbors. Can your Christian neighborliness still shine in morally-uplifting environments? Yes, the Apostle Paul gives us at least two directives for gospel neighborliness in Colossians 4:5–6.

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Are Mormons Christians?

Are Mormons Christians?

Over the last few decades, the LDS Church has encouraged its members to refer to themselves as Christians. In this article, we’ll examine the LDS Church’s rationale for calling itself Christian and then compare it to the Bible’s definition of Christianity.

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Building LDS Relationships

Building LDS Relationships

Quality opportunities for the gospel nearly always come in the context of a relationship. But how do you build relationships with Latter-day Saints? Let me suggest four watch words: accept, respect, build, and serve.

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I Have More to Boast

I Have More to Boast

In 1844, Joseph Smith Jr. proclaimed, “I have more to boast of than ever any man had.” Some 2000 years earlier, the humble Son of God laid down his life so we might live by his acts of righteousness and not our own.

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Christianity Has No Secrets

Christianity Has No Secrets

The mystery of Christianity is that every man, woman, and child regardless of race, class, education, wealth, or any other distinction can know that they have redemption, forgiveness, and a home in heaven. There are no secret passwords, keys, signals, or handshakes.

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