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I Was a Mormon: Connie Raddon

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

Connie Raddon shares her testimony at the Salt Lake City Ex-Mormon Meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Salt-Lake-City-Ex-Mormon-Meetup/events/44684272/) on January 15, 2012. For more testimonies of former Mormons, see http://www.MormonInfo.org/testimonies.

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  • @IAMILLEGAL2 The scales are so thick over Your eyes friend or you would be able to see the new light of Christianity shining through them and hear the love they did not have as mormons. Thank GOD they found the light of TRUTH. What an INSPIRINGLY AWESOME testimony.The damnation Friend would have happened IF she had remained a mormon. I pray the scales fall from your eyes and it cannot happen soon enough. CONNIE that was beautiful,Thank YOU & YOUR FAMILY !!!!!!!!

  • He reality and experience is definitely her own as she professed, and doesn't mirror that of the Church. No wonder why she left the Church with all those experiences, she never truly understood the true gospel of Jesus Christ. God bless you Connie. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the true Church. And I can see it in your heart, even through all your bitterness and heartache of your own damnation.

  • Her misfortunes and heartache isn't any fault, responsibility, or reflection of the Church. It's her own! She never understood the true gospel and principles of Jesus Christ. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure she's a great lady, and she meant well, but when u don't communicate ur sorrow and problems with your own husband-I mean why didn't u ever talk with each other before? Why didn't u ever talk with your bishop or stake president during those times of feeling "unworthy" and "not good enough"?

  • Most of our family members think they are saved by their works and not the finished work of Christ. They are just as lost as a mormon. 35 years ago, I was as lost as a mormon.

  • So just remember, your prayers are so important, no matter how long it takes, God is faithful and patient and longsuffering. In our family there are no mormons. All of our family believed in the God of the Bible and Jesus Christ but only a few of us have been saved.

  • Actually, I witness to whoever God puts in my path. What a blessing this has been. I am not a mormon but a born-again Christian for 35 years. Before this, I was just plain lost. Also, my oldest sister has just this past month came to know Christ as her savior and has been saved. I had prayed for her for 35 years.

  • What a blessing to hear you and your husband's testimony. I have read Sandra and Jerold Tanner's testimony also and have received an email from Sandra, after asking her a question. I listened to her video on youtube and this is when God called me to witnessing to mormons on youtube and facebook or anywhere else.

  • Awesome testimony!

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