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Turning Our Hearts Toward God: Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion

November 3, 2024 by FAIR Staff

What might we each consider as “weapons of rebellion” in our own lives? Elder D. Todd Christofferson’s talk, “Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion,” invites each of us to lay aside any resistance we feel toward God’s will. Rebellion, whether active or passive, can manifest in ways we might not immediately recognize (see Rebellion, Rebel). For those struggling with doubts, questions, or a tendency to disregard divine direction, Elder Christofferson’s words offer a path back to peace through repentance, humility, and surrender to God’s guidance. His talk draws on powerful stories from the Book of Mormon and Church history, reminding us that no one’s past is beyond God’s reach. [Read more…] about Turning Our Hearts Toward God: Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion

Filed Under: Apologetics, Book of Mormon, Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, LDS History

Saints Volume 4 is now available

November 1, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

A few weeks ago, FAIR held a virtual conference focusing on church history. Because “Saints, Volume 4: Sounded in Every Ear, 1955–2020” was about to be published, we invited Matt McBride to give a presentation on it as the keynote speaker.

On October 29, a press conference was held at the Church History Library to announce the release of the book. It is the fourth and final book in the series, and the series is the third multi-volume official history of the Church. This volume spans the years 1955 to 2020 over 831 pages. [Read more…] about Saints Volume 4 is now available

Filed Under: Book reviews, LDS History

FAIR 2024 Virtual Conference is streaming free this weekend (Oct. 11-12)

October 10, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

FAIR is having a free virtual conference this weekend entitled “Understanding and Defending the History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” Friday evening, the keynote speaker will be Matthew McBride talking about Saints, Vol. 4 (which is coming out later this month). Saturday there will be other speakers talking on church history topics throughout the day. It will be streamed on the FAIR YouTube channel. More information is here.

Filed Under: Apologetics, FAIR Conference, LDS History, News from FAIR

Brand-New Family History Database Now Available

September 6, 2024 by Wilford Woodruff Papers Foundation

Recently, a brand-new database called Relative Finder was released by the Wilford Woodruff Papers Foundation in partnership with FamilySearch. 

This new feature, available at wilfordwoodruffpapers.org, enables users to locate and read firsthand accounts of their relatives mentioned by Wilford Woodruff in his journals, letters, discourses, and correspondence.

[Read more…] about Brand-New Family History Database Now Available

Filed Under: LDS History, News from FAIR, Resources

Asking Big Questions: How Can I Find Answers to Tough Topics in Church History?

August 30, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

by Kamryn Maughan

The “Asking Big Questions” series is made in cooperation with the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project.

Have you ever had a question about a topic in Church history? Because we were not there, some Church history events and topics can be hard for us to understand. For example, plural marriage, also known as polygamy, is a difficult topic for many members of the Church. So how do we approach questions about topics like plural marriage? Here are three ideas:

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Filed Under: LDS History, Polygamy, Prophets, Questions, Resources, Wilford Woodruff Papers

Consider Conference: “Covenants and Responsibilities”

August 5, 2024 by FAIR Staff

2024 April General Conference, Sunday Morning Session

Covenants and Responsibilities

Elder Dallin H. Oaks
First Counselor in the First Presidency

Summary [Read more…] about Consider Conference: “Covenants and Responsibilities”

Filed Under: Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ, LDS History, Temples

Aufgewärmte Fragen, bereitstehende Antworten: Sich mit Radzik und seinen 13 Thesen auseinandersetzen

August 2, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

[English]

Diese Liste von verfügbaren Ressourcen wurde erstellt, um die Fehlinformationen in der kürzlich veröffentlichten Abhandlung von Francois Radzik mit dem Titel „13 Thesen: Die Irreführung durch die Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage, die Mormonen“ besser einordnen und klarstellen zu können. Leser, die mit den von der Kirche bereits veröffentlichten korrekten Informationen sowie mit den üblichen Taktiken der Fehlinformation vertraut sind, werden die Verzerrungen in dieser Abhandlung erkennen. Wie bei den meisten Angriffen auf die Kirche heutzutage ist das einzig Neue die Verpackung.

Nützliche Informationsquellen

von Keith Erekson

1) Wissen über Gott wird Zeile um Zeile offenbart

  • Vorträge über Theologie („Vorlesungen über den Glauben“) (Themen im Zusammenhang mit der Geschichte der Kirche)
  • King-Follett-Rede (Themen im Zusammenhang mit der Geschichte der Kirche)
  • Wie Gott werden (Abhandlungen zu Evangeliumsthemen)
  • Veränderung ist in Ordnung (siehe 2 Nephi 28:30; 29:9; Lehre und Bündnisse 61:20; 9. Glaubensartikel)

[Read more…] about Aufgewärmte Fragen, bereitstehende Antworten: Sich mit Radzik und seinen 13 Thesen auseinandersetzen

Filed Under: Anti-Mormon critics, Book of Mormon, DNA, Doctrine, Faith Crisis, Finances, First Vision, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, LDS History, Polygamy, Priesthood, Prophets, Questions, Racial Issues, Resources, Revelation, Temples

Rehashed Questions, Ready Answers: Addressing Radzik and His 13 Theses

July 12, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

[Deutsch]

This list of existing resources was compiled to provide a more complete and accurate context for the misinformation in a paper recently published in German by Francois Radzik called “13 Theses: The deception of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons.” Readers who are familiar with correct information already published by the Church, as well as with common tactics of misinformation, will discern the distortions in this paper. As with most attacks on the Church today, the only thing new is the packaging.

Helpful Sources of Information

by Keith Erekson

1) Knowledge of God Revealed Line Upon Line

  • Lecture on Theology (“Lectures on Faith”) (Church History Topics)
  • King Follett Discourse (Church History Topics)
  • Becoming Like God (Gospel Topic Essays)
  • Change is okay (see 2 Nephi 28:30; 29:9; Doctrine and Covenants 61:20; Article of Faith 9)

[Read more…] about Rehashed Questions, Ready Answers: Addressing Radzik and His 13 Theses

Filed Under: Anti-Mormon critics, Book of Mormon, DNA, Doctrine, Faith Crisis, Finances, First Vision, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, LDS History, Polygamy, Priesthood, Prophets, Questions, Racial Issues, Resources, Revelation, Temples

Me, My Shelf, & I – Episode 8 – Seer Stones w/ Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat (Full Interview)

June 11, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

https://media.blubrry.com/mormonfaircast/www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/DirkmaatFullInterview.mp3

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Gerrit Dirkmaat was featured in episode 5. This is the full interview. Check out Dr. Dirkmaat’s podcast with Prof. Richard LeDuc: https://standardoftruth.com/

 

Gerrit Dirkmaat is an associate professor of Church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University. He received his PhD from the University of Colorado in 2010, where he studied nineteenth-century American expansionism and foreign relations. He worked as a historian and writer for the Church History Department from 2010 to 2014 with the Joseph Smith Papers Project. He is the coauthor, along with Michael Hubbard MacKay, of the award-winning book From Darkness unto Light: Joseph Smith’s Translation and Publication of the Book of Mormon, published by the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book in 2015. In 2023, they published another book on the topic: Let’s Talk About the Translation of the Book of Mormon. In addition to books, Gerrit is also the author of dozens of academic articles. He currently serves as the editor of the academic journal Latter-day Saint Historical Studies published by the Ensign Peak Foundation. Since 2021 he has hosted and produced a weekly Church history podcast: Standard of Truth. It examines Church history questions and sources. He and his wife, Angela, have four children.

Sarah Allen is a senior researcher with FAIR, and the 2022 recipient of the John Taylor: Defender of the Faith Award. By profession, she works in mortgage compliance and is a freelance copyeditor. An avid reader, she loves studying the Gospel and the history of the restored Church. After watching some of her friends lose their testimonies, she became interested in helping others through their faith crises. That’s when she began sharing what she’d learned through her studies. She is a co-moderator the LDS subreddit on Reddit and the author of a multi-part series rebutting the CES Letter. She’s grateful to those at FAIR who have given her the opportunity to share her testimony with a wider audience.

Filed Under: Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, LDS History, Me My Shelf & I, Podcast, Prophets, Sarah Allen

Me, My Shelf, & I – Episode 7 – Seer Stones w/ Allen Hansen (Full Interview)

May 28, 2024 by Trevor Holyoak

https://media.blubrry.com/mormonfaircast/www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/S1E7_1.mp3

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Allen Hansen was featured in episode 2. This is the full interview.

Check out Allen’s other work: https://independent.academia.edu/HansenAllen

 

Sarah Allen is a senior researcher with FAIR, and the 2022 recipient of the John Taylor: Defender of the Faith Award. By profession, she works in mortgage compliance and is a freelance copyeditor. An avid reader, she loves studying the Gospel and the history of the restored Church. After watching some of her friends lose their testimonies, she became interested in helping others through their faith crises. That’s when she began sharing what she’d learned through her studies. She is a co-moderator of the LDS subreddit on Reddit and the author of a multi-part series rebutting the CES Letter. She’s grateful to those at FAIR who have given her the opportunity to share her testimony with a wider audience.

Filed Under: Bible, Book of Mormon, LDS History, Me My Shelf & I, Podcast, Sarah Allen

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