Mormons are leaving their faith in record numbers. And studies reveal that few leave Mormonism to embrace the more traditional Christian worldview. Sadly, many drift into complete atheisim or worldly, reckless lifestyles, having concluded that if Mormonism isn't true, then nothing is. Starting at the Finish Line challenges the transitioning Latter-day Saint to take a closer look at the reliabiltiy of the Bible and the promises found therein. The Bible teaches that we are saved by grace, through faith, not by works. And while this ought to be music to their ears, most Latter-day Saints struggle to accept the simplicity of this promise and the fact that the work of their salvation was already completed by Christ dying on the cross.
Mormons are leaving their faith in record numbers. And studies reveal that few leave Mormonism to embrace the more traditional Christian worldview. Sadly, many drift into complete atheisim or worldly, reckless lifestyles, having concluded that if Mormonism isn't true, then nothing is. Starting at the Finish Line challenges the transitioning Latter-day Saint to take a closer look at the reliabiltiy of the Bible and the promises found therein. The Bible teaches that we are saved by grace, through faith, not by works. And while this ought to be music to their ears, most Latter-day Saints struggle to accept the simplicity of this promise and the fact that the work of their salvation was already completed by Christ dying on the cross.