

Mormon Stories Podcast
Dr. John Dehlin
Mormon Stories Podcast is the longest-running and most successful podcast in Mormonism. At Mormon Stories we explore, celebrate, and challenge Mormon culture through in-depth stories told by members and former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mormon Stories is a product of the Open Stories Foundation - a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to supporting Mormons in religious transition. Mormon Stories is not affiliated with or sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mormon Stories is a product of the Open Stories Foundation - a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to supporting Mormons in religious transition. Mormon Stories is not affiliated with or sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Nov 27, 2007 • 41min
103: Dr. Ted Lyon Part 3 -- Questions, Answers and a Final Testimony
BYU Professor Dr. Ted Lyon has served as an LDS (Mormon) mission president in Chile. He has also served as the president of the Chile Missionary Training Center. He is currently serving as Temple President in the Santiago Chile LDS Temple.
In this interveiw, Dr. Lyon answers questions about the previous 2 episodes ,and concludes with his testimony of the LDS Church.

Nov 27, 2007 • 43min
102: Dr. Ted Lyon Part 2 -- Tough Lessons from LDS Missions in Latin America
BYU Professor Dr. Ted Lyon has served as an LDS (Mormon) mission president in Chile. He has also served as the president of the Chile Missionary Training Center. He is currently serving as Temple President in the Santiago Chile LDS Temple. In this interveiw, Dr. Lyon discusses some of the painful lessons learned from LDS missionary work in Latin America in the 20th century.
He also discusses his views on reconciling thought with faith.

Nov 27, 2007 • 22min
101: Dr. Ted Lyon Part 1 -- Change in the LDS Church
Dr. Ted Lyon has served as a BYU Professor, Mission President, MTC President, and is currently serving as temple president in Chile. His is both a believing Mormon, and an intellectual. In part 1 of this 3 part series, he discusses changes in the LDS church during his lifetime.

Nov 27, 2007 • 1h 8min
100: Breathe Life Into Your Liife Story w/ Dawn and Morris Thurston
Breathe Life into Your Life Story is an essential read for anyone who aspires to write a life story—but not just any story, one your family and others will actually WANT to read.
Written for both novices and experienced writers, this book presents techniques used by novelists to immerse readers in their fictional world—techniques like “showing” rather than just"telling”; creating interesting, believable characters and settings; writing at the gut level; alternating scene and narrative; beginning with a bang; generating tension, and more.

Nov 27, 2007 • 49min
099: Joseph Smith's Legal Battles During the Nauvoo Time Period Part 2
In this episode we discuss Joseph Smith's major legal battles during the Nauvoo period.
Morris Thurston is a Harvard-trained lawyer, and one of the legal editors for the Joseph Smith Papers project.

Nov 27, 2007 • 1h 18min
098: Joseph Smith's Legal Battles During the Nauvoo Time Period Part 1
In this episode we discuss Joseph Smith's major legal battles during the Nauvoo period.
Morris Thurston is a Harvard-trained lawyer, and one of the legal editors for the Joseph Smith Papers project.

Nov 27, 2007 • 28min
097: The Joseph Smith Papers Project -- Morris Thurston
In this episode we discuss the Joseph Smith Papers project, sponsored by both the LDS Church and Larry H. Miller.
Morris Thurston is a Harvard-trained lawyer, and one of the legal editors for the project.

Nov 27, 2007 • 47min
096: The Mormon Worker Part 2 -- William VanWagenen
In October 2007 a new LDS-themed periodical was launched entitled"The Mormon Worker." This publication is dedicated to promoting social justice within Mormonism.
In this two-part series, we interview William VanWagenen, one of the founders of the Mormon Worker.
William VanWagenen is not your typical Mormon. Not only has he studied at the Harvard Divinity School, but he is also an LDS peace activist, who was recently kidnapped in Iraq while on a peacekeeping mission.
In this intervew, William discusses his views on poverty, war, socialism and justice within the Mormon framework.

Nov 27, 2007 • 1h 3min
095: The Mormon Worker Part 1 -- William VanWagenen
In October 2007 a new LDS-themed periodical was launched entitled"The Mormon Worker." This publication is dedicated to promoting social justice within Mormonism.
In this two-part series, we interview William VanWagenen, one of the founders of the Mormon Worker.
William VanWagenen is not your typical Mormon. Not only has he studied at the Harvard Divinity School, but he is also an LDS peace activist, who was recently kidnapped in Iraq while on a peacekeeping mission.
In this intervew, William discusses his views on poverty, war, socialism and justice within the Mormon framework.

Nov 20, 2007 • 39min
094: Levi Peterson (Mormon Author) Part 7 -- The Chicken Story, Eugene England and Final Thoughts
Levi Peterson is one of the most important LDS authors of the 20th century. His book entitled"The Backslider" is perhaps the most important piece of Mormon fiction ever written. This is his story.


