15 Questions
What motivated the narrator and other Mormon missionaries to engage in missionary work?
Belief in their message bringing eternal life
What was the daily routine of Mormon missionaries like?
Get up at 6:30 am, study for 3 hours, then preach and share the gospel until 9:00 pm
Why did the narrator and other missionaries engage in missionary work 7 days a week, 365 days a year?
Belief in having the message of the gospel that would bring eternal life
What was the main reason behind Mormon missionaries knocking on doors, riding bicycles, and talking to people on the streets?
To share the Mormon gospel
What event caused the Mormons in Utah to be back under United States rule?
Spanish-American War
In how many languages is the Book of Mormon available?
Over a hundred languages
What is considered a rite of passage for young men in Mormonism?
Serving two-year missions
Why did Mormons start sending out missionaries to other countries?
To make more Mormons and grow Mormonism
Who was the Mormon leader who guided the Mormons to Utah?
Brigham Young
What caused the Mormons to think they were leaving the United States government when they headed west?
Utah was then part of Mexico
What should you do with a Mormon missionary?
Feed them, take them in, love them, listen to them, care for them, and then offer them the gospel of grace.
Why is it important to open your door to Mormon missionaries even if it's hard?
To have compassion for these young people who have been deceived.
What is highlighted as the need for Mormon missionaries who come to your door?
To show them love and embrace them with love, and to share with them the love of God through Christ Jesus.
What was the author's experience with Christian family members regarding discussions about faith?
No one ever stepped into a conversation with the author to try to talk about faith compared to the biblical faith.
What is advised when Mormon missionaries ask to tell you about their religion?
Listen to what they have to say and then be very careful about word choice when sharing your beliefs.
Learn about the history of the United States acquisition of the Utah Territory, which was previously part of Mexico. Understand the impact of this acquisition on the Mormons living in Utah.
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