Essential read for anyone in the church, questioning the church, or investigating. It can be found at letterformywife.com . It was more in-depth and informative than the CES letter, with a slightly sweeter tone as it is addressed to a spouse; I would argue both are important sources to start, then maybe explore some of the footnotes and citations to further explore and come to deeper understanding. I’m always surprised at how much invalid information Ive believed about historical timelines and worlds geographical age, even after I had left. Needless to say it was interesting to analyze some of the scientific (biology, geology, archaeology, history) perspective that overwhelmingly disprove a lot of beliefs I was raised on. But mostly, I was surprised by the number of for-profit/real estate business that the church funds (not related to humanitarian or religious causes).The economic aspect of the church was always so fuzzy and it didn’t make so much sense, but assessing landownership, urban development, and corporate investment helps to fill some of the gaps. Well written with many sources to cross reference, both from non LDS & LDS sources/institutions.