Today's interview is with Bobby Gilpin. He talks about his ministry to educate the Church on how to respond to Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses. This interview focuses on Mormonism; a sort of mini-crash course. Aren't Mormons just Christians?, differences between Mormonism and Christianity, the use of the term "cult," a brief history of Mormonism, the authority of the Book of Mormon and other books, the importance of dialogue with Mormons, strategies for engagement and primary topics, common mistakes when speaking with Mormons,
the biggest challenges, the significance of Utah, the size and growth of Mormonism, evangelism trips, and more.
Full Interview MP3 Audio here (36 min)
Main ministry site here.
Mormonism Investigated blog.
Watchtower Investigated blog.
Enjoy.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Apologist Interview: Bobby Gilpin on Mormonism
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4 comments:
well it just makes me wonder why you dont just let the mormons just get on with it? i aint no mormon but you know
Hello Anon, its all about being faithful to what Jesus said we are to do. He said go and make disciples of all nations teaching them to obey what I commanded you.
The Mormon Church teaches a totally different gospel to what Christ and the rest of the bible teaches. In Galatians 1:8 Paul speaks very harshly against this. So showing Mormons the truth of the biblical gospel is the most loving action a Christian could do as it brings them to know Christ for real.
However they are also very free to "get on with it" if they wish.
i see thanks 4 ur feedback
Just as a bit of an update. The Mormon Church is hosting a pageant in Chorley in the Summer, we are hoping to be there to do some outreach at this, for more information please check this out.
http://mormonisminvestigated.co.uk/2013/01/24/chorley-pageant-training-day-update/
thanks, Bobby
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