Fantastic Mormon Movies (and Where to Stream Them)
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- You Mormons Are Ignoramuses: Appreciating the Restoration Doctrine That Adam and Eve “Fell Up” by H. Craig Petersen
- Currents: Marie Osmond on Alan Osmond’s Death; Most of the Cast of “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County” Are Not Members; Radical Left Podcaster Justifies Murder and Looting; and More by Meridian Magazine
- Why the Fertile Crescent Matters: A Map That Unlocks the Bible’s Geography and History by Daniel C. Peterson
- Finishing Exodus, Furnishing a Home – Why Exodus Ends with Upholstery by Patrick D. Degn
- A Country Doctor’s Healing Encounters with the Hereafter by Daniel C. Peterson
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- How Has Retention Changed over Time? by Deseret News
- You Need to Stop Screaming and Start Pushing by Joni Hilton
- Who Would You Be Without Fear? by Anne Hinton Pratt
- “You Can Have What You Want or Something Better”–Come Follow Me Podcast #20: Num. 11-14, 20-24, 27 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
















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BigzavSeptember 30, 2018
I think you mean "An Ordinary Man" instead of "An Ordinary Hero." "Man" is about an LDS bishop, "Hero" is about a white woman who was a Freedom Rider, but doesn't appear to have been LDS.
LindsayMay 2, 2017
Pureflix.com is a Christian (read: infinitely cleaner) version of Netflix.com with a ton of great faith based movies. They currently carry the Saratov Approach, and a few others that I suspect are LDS in origin. They also have MANY that are not LDS but that bear testimony of the Savior and His commandments in much more direct ways than many of our LDS movies. Try "Do You Believe" or "Princess Cut" or "Old Fashioned." (And of course there's still some junk too, principally apocalyptic stuff.)
ArleneApril 28, 2017
How I wish that The Farley Family Reunion was available on DVD! Our family loved that show and used it's phrases for years (like some did Napoleon Dynamite). Alas my old VHS tape is all I have.
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