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Baptist Pastor Preaches from the Book of Mormon

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In September 2018, Latter Day Radio was on the air broadcasting via KLO 1430AM in Salt lake City from the Firm Foundation Expo at the South Valley Exposition Centerin Sandy, Utah. One of the interviews broadcast conducted that day was with Dr. Lynn Ridenhour, a Baptist minister ifrom Independence, Missouri, who, believe it or not, preaches and teaches out of the Book of Mormon.

He explains how he was introduced to the book and why he has taken such a nonconformist approach. What is particularly appealing is how he supports the notion that people of faith are coming together, they’re converging just as the article last week in the Church News pointed out in January 2022 what the highly popular series, THE CHOSEN, has accomplished in bringing Christians together.

Reverend Ridenhour sets a good example for all believers, and that is, not to discount or disparage people of faith or their beliefs because of rumors and tradition. In regards to Christians’ commonality of belief, note the scripture in I John 4:2 where it says … 2 “Hereby aknow ye the bSpirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the cflesh is of God.”

People of faith ARE converging, as evidenced by the 300+ million views of THE CHOSEN and people like Lynn Ridenhour whose story is shared here.

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In September 2018, Latter Day Radio was on the air broadcasting via KLO 1430AM in Salt lake City from the Firm Foundation Expo at the South Valley Exposition Centerin Sandy, Utah. One of the interviews broadcast conducted that day was with Dr. Lynn Ridenhour, a Baptist minister ifrom Independence, Missouri, who, believe it or not, preaches and teaches out of the Book of Mormon.

He explains how he was introduced to the book and why he has taken such a nonconformist approach. What is particularly appealing is how he supports the notion that people of faith are coming together, they’re converging just as the article last week in the Church News pointed out in January 2022 what the highly popular series, THE CHOSEN, has accomplished in bringing Christians together.

Reverend Ridenhour sets a good example for all believers, and that is, not to discount or disparage people of faith or their beliefs because of rumors and tradition. In regards to Christians’ commonality of belief, note the scripture in I John 4:2 where it says … 2 “Hereby aknow ye the bSpirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the cflesh is of God.”

People of faith ARE converging, as evidenced by the 300+ million views of THE CHOSEN and people like Lynn Ridenhour whose story is shared here.

  continue reading

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