Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 8
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
I n my day, everything was pretty well under control. At best we had a tolerant scientific smile for anythi...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 7
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
J oseph's life as a type or prophecy is not limited to the manner in which it portrays the life of Christ. ...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 6
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
Elder Dallin H. Oaks on Human Agency: F irst, because free agency is a God-given precondition to the purpos...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 5
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
1 Nephi 17: A Key to Nephi's Narrative N ephi's striking account of his family's journey into the wildernes...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 4
by Stephen E. Robinson | Sunday School
Stephen E. Robinson on defining the Great and Abominable Church: Perhaps the greatest difficulty in ...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 2
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
Visit lds.org for the teacher's manual. The following excerpt is from the new book Search These Things Dili...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 3
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland on what vision of the Tree of Life says about the Book of Mormon's purpose: A s li...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 1
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
W e are fortunate that the close friends and associates of Joseph Smith who participated in the discovery, ...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 45
by LDS Living Staff | Sunday School
Richard D. Draper on the Dragon, the Woman, and the Child in Revelation 12: J ohn introduces this section, ...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 46
by Donald W. Parry and Jay A. Parry Commentary on Rev. 5:1-5 | Sunday School
5:1 I saw in the right hand. The book with seven seals is in Heavenly Father's right hand, which is the han...