When I saw "Engaging with Mormons: understanding their world sharing good news" by Corey Miller, I knew this was a book I had to read. Talking with LDS missionaries and members is perhaps one of my favorite of all things to do since two sister missionaries showed up at my apartment 4 years ago. And as this friendship unfolded while I listened to their presentations and asked pointed questions during our 5 meetings, my heart shattered.
Miller - a former 7th generation Mormon who became a Christian as a teenager - gives the reader a brief insights to basic LDS history, doctrine, terms, and Mormon culture, and he gives helpful pointers when talking to your LDS friend, coworker, or missionary. To be clear, this book isn't necessarily a "how-to" book, it isn't a weapon, and it certainly isn't meant to be used to "prove" LDS members wrong. Instead, Miller writes for us an "in-what-manner to" kind of book by providing helpful talking points filled with grace, questions to ask in order to clarify, and encourages great listening with gentle responses.
What I found most profound in this book were the excerpts from various Mormon literature, Joesph Smith, former LDS presidents, and notable Mormons and contrasted those with orthodox Christianity. When you look full into the gospel of Jesus Christ, it becomes clear when you are presented with a counterfeit. I invite anyone who has a tender spot in their heart for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and wants to be better equipped to share the hope of Jesus with them in a way they can relate to read this book.
"For the Mormon, the plan of salvation involves a debt refinanced rather than a debt paid (81)...The true gospel is that Christ paid the debt he did not owe because we owed a debt we could not pay" (62)...the Bible substitutes Christ's perfect life for our own imperfect life" (82).