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Torn: Why People We Love Are Leaving the Church and What We Can Learn from Them Paperback – May 15, 2026

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Management number 228093288 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price US$8.18 Model Number 228093288
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Torn.That is how many faithful Latter-day Saints feel today.Torn between love for the Church and love for someone who has stepped away.Torn between deep faith and difficult questions.Torn between the traditions they cherish and the tensions they can no longer ignore.Across the Church, this struggle is unfolding quietly but powerfully. Parents ache over children who have left. Friends and families strain to understand one another. Leaders and teachers try to help. And many faithful members who remain devoted to the Church find themselves wrestling with tensions of their own as they try to reconcile deep faith with the complicated realities they see around them.Torn was written for them.Featuring a foreword by NFL Hall of Fame quarterback and faithful Latter-day Saint Steve Young, Torn explores one of the defining challenges facing the Latter-day Saint community today: why so many sincere, thoughtful, once-devoted members are stepping away from the Church—and what faithful members can learn from their experiences.Drawing on one of the most comprehensive studies ever conducted on Latter-day Saint disaffiliation—including surveys of more than 20,000 current and former members—along with interviews, personal experience, and national research, author Jeff Strong—a former bishop, mission president, BYU faculty member, and advisor to the Church—offers rare clarity into a painful and often misunderstood reality. The research suggests that nearly 40 percent of once-active Latter-day Saints in the United States have stepped away from Church participation over the past twenty-five years.But this book is about far more than statistics.It is about sons and daughters. Husbands and wives. Friends and ward members. It is about thoughtful, sincere people striving to live with integrity—and the many believers who remain in the Church yet feel increasingly torn themselves.Inside this book you will discover:• why many sincere believers step away from the Church• the deeper cultural tensions shaping faith today• what faithful members can learn from those who leave• how families can navigate these experiences with greater understanding• how a more Christ-centered culture can strengthen faith and belongingReaders often describe three powerful outcomes after reading Torn:Validation — realizing they are not alone in the tensions they feel.Understanding — new insight into the experiences of loved ones who have stepped away.Hope — a renewed vision for a more Christ-centered community.As one reader wrote: “Finally, someone gets it.”Rooted in faith and written with deep love for the Church and its people, Torn does not ask readers to choose sides. Instead, it invites them to see more clearly, listen more deeply, and respond more like Jesus Christ.If someone you love has stepped away from the Church—or if you yourself feel caught between faith, love, belonging, and conscience—this book will help you feel seen, informed, and hopeful.Because being torn does not have to be the end of faith.It can be the beginning of deeper understanding, stronger relationships, and a more Christlike way forward. Read more

ASIN B0GWVV4DW9
ISBN13 979-8995142607
Language English
Publisher Coolstream Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Item Weight 14.3 ounces
Print length 298 pages
Publication date May 15, 2026

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