Mormons in Transition Email Support Group (MIT-Talk)

If you still believe Jesus has the answers, but you're not sure the Mormon church does, this online forum is a place to explore biblical alternatives with other former Mormons, ex-Mormons and questioning Mormons in a supportive atmosphere. MIT-Talk works very simply: anyone who "subscribes" to the forum gets access to the forum posts made by members. If you only "listen in," you can read the posts and your email address and identity will be unknown to all other members. If you post messages, others members will see your account name and profile picture, but will not know your name unless you choose to use it at the end of your messages. This is a FREE service. There is no cost or obligation of any kind, and you can unsubscribe yourself at any time.

Advantages

(1) Confidential — if you only "listen in" and don't post messages, only the system administrator will know your email address, and it will be held in strict confidence.

(2) Relevant — discuss, or just listen in with others like yourself, who are working to resolve doubts and questions about their Mormon / ex-Mormon experience.

(3) Constructive — we're here to work through hurts and bitterness, but also to seek healing and find spiritual solutions through faith in Jesus Christ.

(4) Objective moorings — many of the participants are committed to the unique authority of the Bible because Jesus expressed His own confidence in it. We're not just pooling our ignorance, or operating in a spiritual vacuum.
 

Facebook Group for those questioning the LDS religion

MIT-Talk is a nondenominational, Bible-centered online support group for those questioning their Mormon faith. It has been in existence since 1996 and has hundreds of members. If you still believe Jesus has the answers, but you're not sure the LDS Church does, this Facebook group is a place to explore biblical alternatives with other former and questioning Mormons in a supportive atmosphere. To protect members' privacy, it is a closed group, so you will need to request access from the group's home page on Facebook.