Jeremy Christiansen was born and raised in the small Mormon town of Blanding, Utah. He converted to Roman Catholicism in 2018. A graduate of Southern Utah University and the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, he lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife and six children and practices law in Washington, D.C.
"Writing with emotional tenderness and theological heft,
Christiansen has a special way of infusing the great and
indescribable love God has for every one of us into the hearts of
his readers. This is an honest journey that is not only an
education in Mormonism but an invitation to consider--and
reconsider--the Roman Catholic Church. A brave and heart-stirring
tale."
--Tyler Blanski, Author, An Immovable Feast: How I Gave Up
Spirituality for a Life of Religious Abundance"A compelling
testimony to the power of the Holy Spirit in the search for truth.
Christiansen provides fascinating insights into Mormon beliefs,
culture, and practices. A beautiful reminder of Christ's teaching
that the truth will set you free to become the person who God
created you to be."
-- Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Author, Behold the Man: A Catholic
Vision of Male Spirituality"A journey from the beginnings of the
Mormon religion on the shores of the Susquehanna River in
Pennsylvania less than 200 years ago to the Roman Catholic Church
founded by the Prince of the Apostles on the banks of the Tiber
River over 2,000 years ago. This theologically astute testimony
will be a welcome treasure. It flows with the elegance and drama of
an engrossing novel."
-- Steve Ray, Author, Crossing the Tiber: Evangelical Protestants
Discover the Historical Church"It is not simply that Mormons
believe different things than Catholics; they believe them in an
entirely different way. Christiansen has done a great service to
both Latter-day Saints and the Catholic Church by explaining what
it really takes to convert from America's most successful sect to
the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church--and he does so in an
engaging way that will attract believers and non-believers."
-- Douglas Beaumont, Ph.D., Editor, Evangelical Exodus: Evangelical
Seminarians and Their Paths to Rome"Anyone who has been a sincere
believer in one faith and converted to another knows how agonizing
the process can be. It can be especially agonizing for someone
raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It can
come as a shock to realize just how different Mormonism's teachings
about God and man are compared to those of the Bible and the
historic Christian faith. Jeremy Christiansen seeks to build a
bridge of understanding between the two communities."
-- Jimmy Akin, Senior Apologist, Catholic Answers; Author, Why
Mormonism Is Not Christian
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