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Mormonism: A Personal Testimony
Mormonism: A Personal Testimony
Mormonism: A Personal Testimony
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A converted Mormon relates his experience as the Holy Spirit guided him into his newfound faith in Christ.
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Release dateDec 14, 2012
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Mormonism: A Personal Testimony

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Mormonism - Einar Anderson

MORMONISM

(A Personal Testimony)

By

EINAR ANDERSON

MOODY PRESS

CHICAGO

1956 edition by

THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE

OF CHICAGO

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MORMONISM

(A Personal Testimony)

IWAS BORN IN UTAH in 1909, and like countless thousands, I was brought up in the religion of my people. I was taught to accept the Mormon faith as the true Church of Jesus Christ, and was baptized at the age of eight.

We lived in Utah until I came to California with my sister in 1926. Up to that time I hardly knew of any denomination other than Mormonism. I was taught that my salvation depended on being baptized, obedience to the ordinances of the Gospel (so-called by the Mormons), and a life of good works, and I considered myself very fortunate to be a Mormon.

In California I was soon meeting people belonging to other denominations who believed the same thing, and then I reasoned with myself: What difference does it make what a person believes as long as he does the best he can? What more does God expect?

As time went on I became very restless—would work only a few months here and there, and then would move on to some other place. There was something lacking in my life, and I could not think what it was. I never knew anything about the Lord Jesus Christ who died for my sins. I was never taught that I was a sinner and needed a Saviour. I began to plunge into the things of the world, trying to satisfy a longing in my soul.

My brother William, who had come to California in the meantime

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