853: Family Ties - Laurie, Doug, Julie, and Jerry's Mormon Faith Crisis/Transition Pt. 2
Mormon Stories Podcast
Dr. John Dehlin
4.5 • 5.7K Ratings
🗓️ 16 January 2018
⏱️ 84 minutes
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Summary
In this special episode of Mormon Stories, we travel to Southern California to interview 2 couples—Doug & Laurie and Jerry & Julie about their Mormon faith crisis and transition. The couples are connected in that Laurie and Julie are sisters, and Doug and Jerry served in the same LDS mission together.
This is a super fascinating story in that each grew up as faithful, orthodox Mormons and both couples were living what they considered to be the "Mormon dream" until Doug began to have a faith crisis that he endured silently for years. Suffering alone and feeling unable to share his doubts with anyone, he finally opened up to his wife Laurie and they carefully navigated a mixed-faith marriage for some time. Seeking support, Doug and Laurie reached out to Jerry and Julie to share their questions and struggles and we learn how each began a faith journey they did not expect.
Important topics we cover:
- What the Church meant to each as they were in it
- What caused them to doubt and question
- What was hard and difficult about the faith crisis
- The mistakes and successes they discovered while navigating their faith crisis
- How they shared their faith crisis with their children
- How they "came out" about their beliefs to others, including ward members and leaders
- How they have begun to forge a new life
This interview is a first of many this year that will highlight what John calls "The Gift of the Mormon Faith Crisis." More information for this 2018 initiative can be found at http://www.mormonfaithcrisis.com
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Part 1: Each provide their Mormon background
Part 2: Doug is the first to have a faith crisis, which has ripple effects to Laurie, Julie, and Jerry
Part 3: Laurie, Doug, and Julie share how cracks developed in their faith
Part 4: Each tackle the tough topic of sharing their faith crisis with their children
Part 5: Each discuss "coming out" about their beliefs to others
Part 6: Each discuss the hard, yet rewarding task of forging a new life
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| 0:45.5 | Alright, so it's time to move to the next part of the story. |
| 0:51.3 | I think, which is Doug's kind of where the cracks started showing up. |
| 0:58.4 | So, why don't we, why don't you tell us how it started happening? |
| 1:02.5 | So I'm going to back up just a little bit and tell a little bit about my younger brother |
| 1:07.5 | because I have a similar family situation that Jerry explained with his younger sister. |
| 1:13.6 | So again, on the oldest of three boys, my youngest brother who's five years younger than |
| 1:19.4 | I am in high school, he just started having doubts. |
| 1:26.2 | And similar to Jerry's sister, you know, he just kind of stopped going and I came from |
| 1:33.4 | a pretty, I mean, again, my mom was a convert. |
| 1:35.8 | She was a child of the 60s. |
| 1:40.1 | She was not strict. |
| 1:41.8 | My mom was the type of mom that I could come home from a stake dance and watch Sarah |
| 1:45.1 | and I live with, right? |
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