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Ex-Mormon Christian – Mark D. Champneys CLICK
HERE to see streaming video of my testimony God has changed my life and has blessed me beyond anything I could have imagined when I was an active Latter-day Saint (LDS). I can say that without hesitation despite having experienced the blessings of a loving, strong Mormon home. I was born and raised in the Mormon Church. My late mother has told me that I was born a 5th generation Mormon. My grandfather was a stake president, my late father was a bishop, and my mother was a stake relief society president and later a family history center director. She returned from her second LDS mission in October of 1998 before passing away in July 1999. I have four sisters and a brother who are all temple-married and active in the Church. My brother and youngest sister both served Spanish-speaking missions. (I baptized her.) I was an active Mormon during my growing-up years. I was Deacon's quorum president, Teacher's quorum president, and the leader in the Priest's quorum. I graduated from four years of high school Mormon seminary. I attended Brigham Young University for two years, attending the requisite LDS religion classes there. My bishop from the SF bay area flew to BYU and asked me to go on a mission during my freshman year at the point where I was just beginning to ask a lot of questions, so I said "Not now, I must increase my testimony first."
For many years now I have been a Bible-believing, born-again, evangelical Christian who unashamedly loves God because of the astonishing forgiveness that He has granted me. He has changed my life, giving me hope that I never had as an active Mormon. It is the same hope that I wish to share with others, particularly Mormons, who I still consider "my people." I am not proselytizing anyone to my church, for there are many wonderful Bible-teaching churches. I am talking about a God, a hope, and a way of life--not a church organization.
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