The only reason anyone should become a "Mormon", or Latter Day Saint, is because he or she has had a personal experience with God. It isn't an easy doctrine to live and you have to know for yourself it is true. Don't believe anyone's word over what your own heart tells you. If you believe in Jesus Christ as your personal savior and at least hope that you are a child of God and He loves you enough to offer his first born son to atone for your sins, you might be well on your way to developing a testimony of the church. Don't let yourself get caught up in the "rules", they are there to help you be happy, that's the only reason God gives them to us. If you can't be perfect, you'll be in exactly the right place! While most church members would like to be perfect, we realize that it is a process and no matter what we do, it will never be enough- only Christ can save us from our sins. Read the Book of Mormon, pray and ask your Father in Heaven if this church is true and if you are on the right path, then follow your heart. I have found so much comfort in the Church and can recommend it with my whole heart, but you must determine it's truth for yourself. May the Spirit be with you!
He never was a Mormon. He was a Presbyterian.
he should not become
Become a Mormon
a LDS person/Mormon is a christan person who believes in the book of morman.
You should be able to purchase the Mormon Tabernacle Choir concerts on DVD, VHS, and CD from their website, www.mormontabernaclechoir.org. If that doesn't work you can try the Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) Distribution Center at www.ldscatalog.com, which will have some, but probably not all.
what are 2 names of colleges a person should taketo become a midwife
If you believe that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) is the true Church of God on the earth, then yes, you should! However, you should not join the Church (or any Church) to please family or friends, or to receive humanitarian aid. Joining a Church should be a sincere, personal decision.
Ask a Mormon only they know how they work.
This is not and never has been a Mormon belief.
Yes. The Masons have always accepted Mormons as members. However, there have been times when the Mormon church has discouraged or banned it's members from becoming Masons. Currently, the Mormon Church permits its members to become Masons only if it does not affect their activity in and service to the Church.
Mormon isn't a person it's a religion. Joseph Smith, the first prophet of the Mormon church, was killed in 1844 by a mob; no one knows who really killed him.
yes they should be able to become a citizin when they get married