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In this episode, we interview Jolene Phelps about her life story, including her transition from being a faithful and committed LDS to becoming an evangelical Christian. Her story includes everything from Cuban grandparents who fled Castro’s communism to leaving that mainstream LDS church for “The Remnant”, waiting for the imminent end of the world. Her and her husband, James Phelps, will be leading a church-plant in southern Utah starting this year.
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Crossroads Church Utah
Into God’s Arms: A Woman and Her Family Come Out of Mormonism and Find Jesus! by Jolene Phelps
“Wanted” by Rinsley Rose
“What Do Mormons Believe About God?” by Matthew Emadi
Against All Hope: A Memoir of Life in Castro’s Gulag by Armando Valladares
Fidel: Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant; The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro by Humberto Fontova
Scribes and Scripture by John Meade and Peter Gurry
The Reformation of Rights by John Witte Jr.
Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land by Mark David Hall
In this episode, we interview Jolene Phelps about her life story, including her transition from being a faithful and committed LDS to becoming an evangelical Christian. Her story includes everything from Cuban grandparents who fled Castro’s communism to leaving that mainstream LDS church for “The Remnant”, waiting for the imminent end of the world. Her and her husband, James Phelps, will be leading a church-plant in southern Utah starting this year.
Check out: Ask LDS Questions
Crossroads Church Utah
Into God’s Arms: A Woman and Her Family Come Out of Mormonism and Find Jesus! by Jolene Phelps
“Wanted” by Rinsley Rose
“What Do Mormons Believe About God?” by Matthew Emadi
Against All Hope: A Memoir of Life in Castro’s Gulag by Armando Valladares
Fidel: Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant; The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro by Humberto Fontova
Scribes and Scripture by John Meade and Peter Gurry
The Reformation of Rights by John Witte Jr.
Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land by Mark David Hall