Rebuilding After Mormonism

Many who leave Mormonism do so after months—or even years—of quiet questions, study, and prayer. The decision is rarely casual. It often comes with grief, uncertainty, and a deep sense of loss. You may be wondering what to believe now. You may feel unsure about Scripture, church, or even your own ability to discern truth. These reactions are common.

Others have walked this path before you and found healing, clarity, and a renewed trust in the grace of Jesus Christ. You don’t have to navigate this transition on your own.

Where Would You Like to Begin?

Leaving Mormonism can raise a lot of questions—about God, the Bible, church, identity, and even your own sense of trust. You don’t need to sort through everything all at once. These topics are here to help you begin rebuilding your faith, one step at a time.

Not sure where to start?

If you’re unsure what to believe about Scripture, you might begin with “Can I Trust the Bible?”
If you’re navigating emotional or relational challenges, you may want to explore “Healing from Spiritual Abuse” or “Fear of Losing Family.”
If you’re thinking about reconnecting with Christian community, “Finding a Church” may be a helpful place to begin.

Some of these topics may bring up new questions or emotions. Take your time, and return here whenever you’re ready to continue. As you explore these topics, you may find that some questions naturally lead to others. Take your time, and return here whenever you’re ready to continue.