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daniden
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I haven’t been on here in a while, but some of you may recall that my daughter (she’s 24) had a friend that is LDS and she was considering converting, off and on, for quite some time. Well, she actually did, this past April. I know that her LDS friend(s) had a hand in convincing her to, but she had her own reasons as well. Our daughter has aspergers and most likely has a mood disorder (bi-polar II) too, which, I know also played a part. I know most of the reasons why she converted is rooted in needing a lot of friends, and a lot of fun activities (and a need for “busyness”). Another reason she converted was that she has this need for “perfection” and the ‘beauty’ she sees in the LDS faith (she is also makes many of her decisions based on emotion). She also wanted so badly to get her temple recommend (which she just got–her temporary one) because she truly believes that it is such a holy, beautiful place (she only sees the external stuff–chandeliers, all white décor, etc and it makes her feel ‘peaceful’) and she wants so badly to do all the temple work and be involved in the ceremonies (she’s especially excited for the endowment one when she gets her full temple recommend----ughh). She firmly believes all their ceremonies are based on scripture.
I get a knot in my stomach every time she goes to these things(I try not to show it though), but the temple, especially (she’s doing ‘baptisms for the dead’ now too). Our daughter lives at home because she can’t hold down a job, at this point, due to her psych issues and stuff, so we have to live with this day in and day out…all the friends coming over, all the activities…just everything, and it’s just really getting to me.
We told her from the get-go that she can not use our cars for LDS activities (because we can’t support her in her conversion) or speak to her younger siblings about anything she’s learning about. For the most part, she’s been obedient about this, but there have been times she’s called us, “unspiritual” and things of that nature when she doesn’t get to use the cars for what she wants.
Although she has all these new friends now, she tells me that most of them have psych issues too and when she goes to all these activities with them (she goes to the singles ward), there is so much gossip and back stabbing. How is this supposed to be uplifting and holy? One of her good friends told me after she converted that it would be such a blessing to her and our family and she’d be well taken care of…ummmm…hardly.
She even admitted to me that she’s never seen this kind of behavior from people before, but she still wants to be their friends. 
We’ve tried so hard to teach her what we (as well as former Mormon friends) know about LDS (and believe me, we’ve done plenty of research and I’m learning more all the time), but while she kind of listens, we know she’s not really taking it to heart. We are trying our very best to support her in other ways and told her we’ll always be here for her, but this has become such a huge part of her life that there’s hardly room for anything else. She even passed up a camping trip this weekend with us because it would mean she would miss her LDS service. I just don’t know what to do anymore. Some friends recommended I put a green scapular under her mattress (which I did) and ask St. Monica for her intercession, which I have. I’ve also been saying the St. Michael prayer when she leaves for the temple. I’m trying hard to trust God’s plan in this, but it’s so hard.
Please pray that her eyes be opened someday…
I get a knot in my stomach every time she goes to these things(I try not to show it though), but the temple, especially (she’s doing ‘baptisms for the dead’ now too). Our daughter lives at home because she can’t hold down a job, at this point, due to her psych issues and stuff, so we have to live with this day in and day out…all the friends coming over, all the activities…just everything, and it’s just really getting to me.
Although she has all these new friends now, she tells me that most of them have psych issues too and when she goes to all these activities with them (she goes to the singles ward), there is so much gossip and back stabbing. How is this supposed to be uplifting and holy? One of her good friends told me after she converted that it would be such a blessing to her and our family and she’d be well taken care of…ummmm…hardly.
We’ve tried so hard to teach her what we (as well as former Mormon friends) know about LDS (and believe me, we’ve done plenty of research and I’m learning more all the time), but while she kind of listens, we know she’s not really taking it to heart. We are trying our very best to support her in other ways and told her we’ll always be here for her, but this has become such a huge part of her life that there’s hardly room for anything else. She even passed up a camping trip this weekend with us because it would mean she would miss her LDS service. I just don’t know what to do anymore. Some friends recommended I put a green scapular under her mattress (which I did) and ask St. Monica for her intercession, which I have. I’ve also been saying the St. Michael prayer when she leaves for the temple. I’m trying hard to trust God’s plan in this, but it’s so hard.