It changes from year to year, but here are the numbers of converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for recent years:
2010: 272,814 converts
2009: 280,106 converts
2008: 265, 593 converts
2007: 279,218 converts
2006: 272,845 converts
2005: 243,108 converts
And some other years, to compare:
1995: 304,330 converts
1985: 197,640 converts
1976: 133,959 converts
How many hours a year!
"Compounded annually" means that the interest is added once a year.
It would depend on how many hours you are required to work annually, how much paid leave you have etc and these vary from place to place.
22,505.60 annually.
54,080 annually.
I suggest talking to some missionaries. Those guys in suits.
People of any religious denomination or belief can convert to Mormonism (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) if they want. The church is it's own denomination.
About 14 million
Mormonism Unvailed was created in 1834.
The Rise of Mormonism was created in 2005.
Encyclopedia of Mormonism was created in 1992.
Annually mean every year.
Joseph Smith, Jr. is usually credited as the founder (not finder) of the Mormonism movement. His followers believe that he was a prophet acting under the direction of Jesus Christ, so many would say that Jesus is the founder of Mormonism rather than Joseph Smith.
Whether or not Mormonism is false is your personal opinion. All religion is based on personal faith and belief and cannot be proven absolutely true or absolutely false. Those who believe that Mormonism is false believe that way for many reasons. Some take issue with the doctrines, practices, or claims of Mormonism. Others have a problem with faith in general, not trusting something that for which they can't have tangible evidence.
The restoration of the true gospel of Jesus Christ. If you are looking for answers to the A.P.U.S.H. Chapter 15 worksheet, the correct answer is: their efforts to convert members of other denominations to Mormonism.
No. Mormonism is a Restorationist Christian religious movement. Followers of Mormonism come from many different ethnic groups around the world. It is true that some religious groups can double as ethnic groups (such as Judaism - although you can be an ethnic Jew but not a religious Jew, or religiously Jewish but not ethnically Jewish) but Mormonism has not had the thousands of years of intermarrying required to become an ethnic group.
"Mormonism" (accurately called "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints") is a Restorationist Christian denomination. However, many Protestant Christian groups reject the validity of the term "Restorationist Christian" and consider Mormonism its own religion, not Christian. To learn more about Mormonism and decide for yourself if they are Christian or not, visit the links in the Related links section below.