103: Dr. Ted Lyon Part 3 -- Questions, Answers and a Final Testimony

103: Dr. Ted Lyon Part 3 -- Questions, Answers and a Final Testimony

BYU Professor Dr. Ted Lyon has served as an LDS (Mormon) mission president in Chile. He has also served as the president of the Chile Missionary Training Center. He is currently serving as Temple President in the Santiago Chile LDS Temple. In this interveiw, Dr. Lyon answers questions about the previous 2 episodes ,and concludes with his testimony of the LDS Church.

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004: Gregory Prince, David O. McKay and the Blacks/Priesthood Issue

004: Gregory Prince, David O. McKay and the Blacks/Priesthood Issue

In this podcast, we interview Gregory Prince, author of"David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism", as he discusses President McKay's involvement in the Blacks/Priesthood issue.

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003: Inside the Mind of an Anti-Mormon

003: Inside the Mind of an Anti-Mormon

Today we interview a young man named Hyrum, founder of the thechurchisnottrue.com web site. In this interview, Hyrum tells his story of why he left the Mormon church.

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002: Gregory Prince and David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism

002: Gregory Prince and David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism

David O. McKay presented a dramatic contrast to his predecessors: an athletic, movie-star-handsome, clean-shaven figure who often wore a white double-breasted suit; contrasted to the dark-suited, bearded polygamists (or, in the case of George Albert Smith, son of a polygamist) who preceded him as Church President ever since Joseph Smith. In an age prior to professional image-makers, he instinctively grasped the importance of appearance, and coupled it to the substance of a professional educator to become an icon of Mormonism whose persona did much to change the negative image of the Church in much of the world.

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001: Kiddie Baps...My Mission Experience in Guatemala

001: Kiddie Baps...My Mission Experience in Guatemala

I served an LDS mission in Guatemala in the late 1980s. As my mission progressed, we began to average over 700 baptisms per month, with some companionships baptizing over 40 in one month. When I tried to talk with my mission president about the issue--it got messy. Today we claim 12+ million in the Church, but truth be told, less than 1/2 of them actually consider themselves Mormon....and thus the reason why activity rates are so closely guarded.

4 Sep 200539min

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