You may be feeling pain. You may be feeling confused. You may be feeling lost. Please know this…
You are not alone.
Your feelings are valid. There are many who will support you in your journey – wherever it may take you. PostMormonLife.com is a collection of resources that helped us – including professional help – particularly if your transition feels like a crisis.
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FeaturedGreat Reddit post/discussion demonstrating the chaos within the LDS hierarchy due to the modern-day apostasy from Mormonism. A history of modern apostasy and the church’s attempts to address it Updated 2020-01-27 7:16 am MST. Beginning in the mid to late 2000s, the church started experiencing a large increase in the number of active, faithful, even multigenerational members leaving the Read more...
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FeaturedGospel Topics Essays on The Church’s official website. Most active members are not aware of The Church acknowledging many difficult issues with its own history, truth claims, and culture. If you wish to share resources that would not be viewed as ‘anti-Mormon,’ these essays should be perceived as friendly to True Believing Mormons (TBMs) and will serve as an Read more...
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FeaturedLDS PERSONAL FAITH CRISIS – Prepared for President Dieter F. Uchtdorf – Proprietary and Confidential From October 2011 until August 2013, an unpaid team of scholars, strategists, and other volunteers conducted research, synthesized findings, and developed a number of strategic recommendations aimed at helping LDS leaders better understand and more compassionately minister to members of the Church of Read more...
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FeaturedI was born in the covenant to two faithful Mormon parents. My progression through the nursery, primary, boy scouts, and young men’s programs was an integral part of my upbringing. The knowledge and testimony I gained during this time prepared me for the full-time mission I served. Upon returning from my mission, I was lucky enough to marry and become Read more...
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FeaturedNavigating Mormonism One Episode At A Time. Bill Reel is a prolific podcaster who hosts the Mormon Discussions Podcast. Mormon Discussions is also a network of shows absolutely worth exploring. Radio Free Mormon, Mormonism LIVE (Bill and Radio Free Mormon), Marriage on a Tightrope are all quite popular. The content is quite rich and engaging. Read more...
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FeaturedWelcome to Thoughtful Transitions Support Group (TT). TT is a space for all people who are stepping away from the LDS church and who still want to have a supportive community of like-minded people. This group focuses on being a safe space for people to heal and grow. We want the group to arrive at a place where they can Read more...
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FeaturedMormon Mental Health Podcast Mormon Mental Health Podcast is an online mental health resource serving the Mormon community through hosting mental health podcasts produced specifically for a Mormon audience. Mormon Mental Health Podcast was created in response to an increasing demand for an easy way to inform and connect Mormons seeking mental health information that addresses Mormon culture, Mormon beliefs, Read more...
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FeaturedAs of this review, Mormon Stories is closing in on 1500 episodes. The podcast has been an invaluable resource in my faith transition journey. ABOUT Founded in 2005, Mormon Stories podcast is the longest-running and most popular Mormon-themed podcast. Hosted by Dr. John Dehlin (Clinical/Counseling Psychology), Mormon Stories podcast seeks to understand, explore, challenge, and improve the Mormon experience through Read more...
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FeaturedWhile not updated recently, MormonThink is a fantastically comprehensive repository of information examining many sticky issues in and around Mormonism including problems with The Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, history, polygamy, race, and many other issues. MormonThink is concerned with truth. It is neither an anti-Mormon website nor an LDS apologist website. Instead, for each topic, we present the Read more...
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FeaturedNemo is quite brilliant in his destruction of logical fallacies and mistruths from LDS Church leaders. Read more...