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This lesson could be a book, or many of them, and they have been written. There are so many messages, such profound insights, and numerous events of incomparable importance taking place in these chapters. I do not intend to make a comprehensive examination of these passages. I will shine a light on some insights that might otherwise be missed, suggest some applications that are worth some pondering, and share some stories that may help in understanding and believing. The rest is up to you.
The latest issue of BYU Studies Quarterly (51:3) has an article by James A. Toronto and Richard Neitzel Holzapfel that will be of interest both to scholars of European Mormonism and of ritual (“The LDS Church in Italy: The 1966 Rededication by Elder Ezra Taft Benson”). Jim Toronto responded to some of my questions: BCC: Can you summarise your article?
Get the full lesson "The Gift of the Holy Ghost" from the Teachings of Joseph Fielding Smith at LDS.org.
In English, LDS prayer language is distinct from everyday speech. We reserve a special vocabulary for communing with the Lord that reflects the language of the Kings James Bible. In place of more common words like you and your, prayers use the more archaic terms like thee and thine.
Manual 3; Supplement from "Watching with All Perseverance" by Elder David A. Bednar
From Uganda to Samoa and Guam to Peru, learn more about the new stake presidencies announced in March.
Here are some great resources for family ideas, Christmas stories, devotionals, and even a little family history.
Fun
Do you wonder why Latter-day Saints are called a peculiar people? A quick look at Twitter or Facebook and the answer seems obvious. Here are a few hilarious tweets and memes to make you laugh and help you embrace our unique culture as Latter-day Saints.