"Historically, the name "Jack Mormon" was used by enemies of the church to the non-Mormon friends of the Saints who gave them aid and comfort. To those anti-Mormons, both the term "Mormon" and "Jack Mormon" were terms of derision. Later, the term began known as inactive LDS members who showed up now and then and cooked flapjacks at ward breakfasts but who could be spotted with a cup of coffee at the local diner any other day of the week. As a young bishop, however, I took it to mean "Saints-in-waiting" - members who would participate if they knew they were loved and welcome, and if someone would help them overcome road blocks and show them the way back. It is for them this book is written." -G.M. Jarrard
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