Books Written by MRM Staff Writers

Introducing Christianity to Mormons: A Pracitical and Comparative Guide to What the Bible Teaches, by Eric Johnson (Harvest House, 2022)

From the back cover: “One of our greatest challenges as Christians is sharing the truth with those who believe they’ve already found it. When witnessing to current or former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it’s essential that you can compassionately delineate biblical techings from Moron doctrine while tactfullly advocating for Chirst.

For every believer who prays for loved ones in the LDS Church–or loved ones who gave up on religion after leaving Mormonism–Introducing Christianity to Mormons is the guidebook you need to witness to them. Inside, you’ll find:

  • real-life conversations that give you helpful ideas for what to say in your discussions
  • contrast points between Mormonism and Christianity that illuminate God’s truth
  • biblical apologetics that allow you to minister to former LDS members wounded by their experience with the Church

Get ready to present the case for Christianity with confidence and grace. The book will empower you to share your faith and give you the language to do so effectively with people in the Mormon community.

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Sharing the Good News with Mormons: Practical Strategies for Getting the Conversation Started, edited by Eric Johnson and Sean McDowell (Harvest House, 2018)

From the back cover: Someone you know is a Mormon–a family member, a coworker, a friend, or a neighbor–and you long to present the truth about Jesus and what God’s Word teaches. But where do you start? How can you convey what’s on your heart in a way that is more likely to be well received?

Every relationship and situation is unique, and that’s why these essays from resepected scholars, apologists, and pastors–including Sandra Tanner, Robert Bowman, David Geisler, Bill McKeever, Mark Mittelberg, J. Warner Wallace, Lynn Wilder, and others–lay out a variety of creative methods for sharing the gospel effectively. Speaking the truth to Mromons can feel daunting when you’re unprepared. Let the suggestions in this book give you solid ideas for reaching those who are lost but don’t realize it.

Check out the book’s website here.


Mormonism 101: Examining the Religion of the Latter-day Saints, by Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson, (Baker, 2015).

From the back cover: Mormonism is one of the fastest growing religions in the world. For those who have wondered in what specific ways Mormonism differs from the Christian faith, Mormonism 101 provides definitive answers, examining the major tenets of Mormon theology and comparing them with orthodox Christian beliefs. Perfect for students of religion and anyone who wants to have answers when Mormons come calling

Free teacher study guide: Perfect for a group discussion on the book.  Click here.


Answering Mormons’ Questions: Ready Responses for Inquiring Latter-day Saints, by Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson (Kregel, 2013)

From the back cover: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints boasts millions of members, thousands of missionaries, and congregations on every continent. With their growing presence in our communities, places of business, and in the political arena, it’s more important than ever for you to be prepared to answer questions from your Mormon friends, neighbors, co-workers, and from fellow believers as well. In this updated and expanded edition of Answering Mormons’ Questions, authors Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson provide ready responses to the common yet difficult questions Mormons ask.

Free teacher study guide: Perfect for a group discussion on the book. Click here


Mormonism 101 for Teens: The Religion of the Latter-day Saints Simplified, by Eric Johnson (MRM, 2016).

From the back cover: Ever want a book explaining the religion of Mormonism from a simpler perspective. Look no further, as this book deals with such issues as:

  • Why is Mormonism doctrinally different from biblical Christianity?
  • Is it a good idea for Christian teens to date Mormons?
  • What do my Mormon friends learn in seminary classes?
  • What are some practical ways I can share my Christian faith?

Although created for teens with little to no understanding of Mormonism, Mormonism 101 for Teens is also valuable for those who are older. The book includes appendices dealing with topics such as “7 friends your Mormon friend may ask” and “Why do so many former Mormons turn to atheism?”

Read more here.