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Why Are People Worried About Church History? - Steven Harper | 15

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Steven Harper is one of the foremost historians within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Having played a leading role in the Joseph Smith Papers project, the Saints project, and the Wilford Woodruff Papers project (amongst many others), Steven is more qualified than most to answer questions about the church's history and how learning about it can be a blessing.
I wanted to talk to Steven about how the information and clickbait era is presenting a challenge to those who grow concerned about elements of church history, Steven has read it all and remains faithful: why and how? His insights and advice are priceless for growing your faith and coming to know the truth when learning about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Some highlights from this episode are what we misunderstand about Joseph Smith, why we don't hear much about Wilford Woodruff, and what it means to be a 'seeker' of truth.
Follow For All The Saints on social media and sign up to the newsletter for updates and inspiring weekly messages:
For All The Saints episodes are released every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
If you have any suggestions for topics or guests, connect with Ben & Sean via hello@forallthesaints.org

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Steven Harper is one of the foremost historians within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Having played a leading role in the Joseph Smith Papers project, the Saints project, and the Wilford Woodruff Papers project (amongst many others), Steven is more qualified than most to answer questions about the church's history and how learning about it can be a blessing.
I wanted to talk to Steven about how the information and clickbait era is presenting a challenge to those who grow concerned about elements of church history, Steven has read it all and remains faithful: why and how? His insights and advice are priceless for growing your faith and coming to know the truth when learning about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Some highlights from this episode are what we misunderstand about Joseph Smith, why we don't hear much about Wilford Woodruff, and what it means to be a 'seeker' of truth.
Follow For All The Saints on social media and sign up to the newsletter for updates and inspiring weekly messages:
For All The Saints episodes are released every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
If you have any suggestions for topics or guests, connect with Ben & Sean via hello@forallthesaints.org

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