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Your truth does not mean you are part of some kind of anti-Mormon or anti-Orthodox agenda. Being open about your life experiences is not hate speech against a church. You own your story. No one can tell you that your experiences and perceptions and thoughts aren't real. Sometimes our souls are so big and powerful that they cannot be contained by religion. Sometimes our purpose is so far-reaching that no organization can contain us. Sometimes the Godliest thing to do is to be true to ourselves. Do you ever wonder what decisions will shape your destiny? For Lindsay, one of those decisions was…mehr

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Your truth does not mean you are part of some kind of anti-Mormon or anti-Orthodox agenda. Being open about your life experiences is not hate speech against a church. You own your story. No one can tell you that your experiences and perceptions and thoughts aren't real. Sometimes our souls are so big and powerful that they cannot be contained by religion. Sometimes our purpose is so far-reaching that no organization can contain us. Sometimes the Godliest thing to do is to be true to ourselves. Do you ever wonder what decisions will shape your destiny? For Lindsay, one of those decisions was made at the young age of thirteen, when she converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints--known to the world as "the Mormon church." Over the course of a decade, Lindsay would take a journey into one of the most secretive and powerful religious organizations in the world. A journey that would cause her to lose her true self as she submitted to the controversial teachings, culture and doctrine of the Mormon church. Little did she know that two people would come into her life and take her on a new journey. A journey back to herself. This is her story.
Autorenporträt
Lindsay is an ex convert of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), also known as the Mormon church. She obtained her bachelor's degree at Brigham Young University--Idaho, where she met her husband. They were later married in the Columbia River Washington LDS Temple in Richland, Washington. Together, they started their family and left the LDS church, starting life anew. Lindsay now lives with her husband and son under the shadow of Mt Rainier in Western Washington. To learn more about Lindsay, visit authorlindsayhelm.com.