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12 Dad-approved gifts for Father’s Day

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Celebrate the men you love with these meaningful gifts.
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We’ve compiled a list of meaningful Father’s Day gifts that the men in your life will treasure. Choose from books that expand their gospel understanding and physical reminders of how loved they are. We wish your family a happy, loving Father’s Day!

Books They’ll Love

Revealed insights about God

How Great Thou Art relies on ancient and modern scripture to help readers understand that our Heavenly Father’s love for us is infinite and that His power and glory extend through all.

Truths to strengthen their foundation

Learning the Great Fundamentals gathers and presents the doctrinal explanations and insights that have come from President Dallin H. Oaks’s careful studies. It is a testament that, if we put forth the effort, we can develop unshakable testimonies of these divine principles.

Reminders for what matters most

In Words Matter, Ronald A. Rasband invites Latter-day Saints to ponder on the words and principles we prioritize in our lives. Drawing on personal experiences and gospel teachings, he points readers to the words that matter most—those that will bring us closer to Jesus Christ and to a life in harmony with His teachings.

Inspiration to live the gospel

The Bonner family is recognized globally for their inspiring music and stories. As devoted members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, their shared commitment to Christ has shaped every step of their lives. Learn from their heartfelt stories of love, sacrifice, and unwavering faith in this captivating book—part memoir, part inspiration.

Encouragement for life’s challenges

Discomfort by Design is a book for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by adversity and hardship. In it, author Zachary McLeod Hutchins reminds us of what he terms the doctrine of discomfort: that, in order to become more like our Savior Jesus Christ and our heavenly parents, we must experience hardship and opposition.

Reflections on the Savior

Picturing Christ tells the story of how Latter-day Saints and other Christians have imagined Jesus and portrayed Him in art throughout history, as well as what the archaeological evidence suggests about what He might have looked like. By studying Jesus’s appearance and the long tradition of artistic efforts to reflect and appreciate His likeness, you will better understand the nature of our Savior and come closer to Him.

Reminders They Are Loved

Beautiful new temple artwork

The Fire of the Covenant is a series of temple photographs that feature sunlight and glowing skies. These radiant landscapes serve as a reminder to maintain a burning desire to live our covenants, remain steadfast through trials, and live with the peace of knowing we are prepared to return to Him. Printed on premium, bright white gloss canvas with a high-quality coating and traditional weave.

Spacious temple bags

This vegan leather temple bag keeps temple trips easy and organized with multiple pockets, interior clothing straps, and handheld or shoulder strap options. Available in black, gray, or olive.

Special pairs of socks

Remind the fathers in your life how much you love and appreciate them with a fun new pair of socks.

Ties handpicked by you

Whether your father wears a tie every day of the week or only for special occasions, he will appreciate one handpicked by you. Find plenty of beautiful options at Deseret Book or DeseretBook.com.

Inspirational cufflinks

These Liahona cufflinks allow the men in your life to wear their faith on their sleeves. The cufflinks come with a wood, velvet-lined gift box. Find other cuff links at Deseret Book or DeseretBook.com.

New vials for consecrated oil

These one-inch oil vials are available in stainless steel or brass and include a key ring. Find other vials at Deseret Book or DeseretBook.com.

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