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Of Souls, Symbols, and Sacraments
Jeffrey R. Holland - 1998
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Daughters of God: Scriptural Portraits
S. Michael Wilcox - 1998
Because the record of their lives is often sketchy, we may not realize how important they are. This book shares the inspiring stories of the women who have played key roles in spiritual and historical events - Eve, Rebekah, Ether, Mary, Dorcas, Sariah, Emma Smith - and many others.About the AuthorS. Michael Wilcox is an institute instructor at the University of Utah. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Colorado, where he directed the institute of religion. He has served in many Church leadership opportunities, including bishop and counselor in a stake presidency. A popular speaker and gifted teacher, he is the author of several books and audio CDs, including Don't Leap with the Sheep, The Fourth Watch, and Who Shall Be Able to Stand?
The Divine Center
Stephen R. Covey - 1998
The book introduces, explains, and illuminates such a principle - centering one's life on Christ. It examines twelve other "centers" and their effect on key dimensions of our lives: our security, guidance, wisdom, and power. Although those other perspectives offer some value, only the "divine center" meets all the tests. This powerful principle is given life by an inspiring presentation of "how-tos" -imaginative, thought-provoking explanations of the divine-centering process and steps necessary to achieve the goal.
Teaching by the Spirit
Gene R. Cook - 1998
Whether you are a first-time teacher or a seasoned veteran, Teaching by the Spirit offers valuable scriptural insights along with tender spiritual stories and practical teaching techniques that will invite the Spirit more fully into all your teaching.
This Is a Test. It Is Only a Test. (Classic Talks From the Women's Conference)
Sheri Dew - 1998
Prelude to Glory, Vol. 1: Our Sacred Honor
Ron Carter - 1998
In Our Sacred Honor, the first volume in the series, master storyteller Ron Carter presents the early events of the Revolutionary War through the eyes of common people. We meet the heroes, but we see them through the eyes and hearts of the soldiers and the sailors, men and women, who came out of the shops, fields, and forests and paid the price. No human mind could ever have created a plot so diverse, so intensely gripping, so inspiring as the story of the American Revolution. The history of the Mormon people is inseparably connected with the establishment of a free nation wherein the gospel could be restored. Through fictional as well as real-life characters, Prelude to Glory powerfully depicts that dramatic story.
Understanding Isaiah
Donald W. Parry - 1998
In Understanding Isaiah, the authors break down the otherwise formidable words of Isaiah into small bites that can be absorbed, pondered, and comprehended. Unlike other works on Isaiah, this book goes beyond commentary and actually includes the verses of text comprising not only the King James Version of the Bible but also the Joseph Smith Translation and the Book of Mormon, presenting the most correct translation available today. The text is presented in the same couplet format as it was likely originally written. The authors examine each unit of thought individually, likening it to our modern-day life and presenting definitions and explanations of meaning based on thorough study of the Hebrew language. The result is a comprehensive, accessible reference work that imparts readers an unprecedented understanding of Isaiah. (6' x 9', 720 pages)
Perfection Pending, and Other Favorite Discourses
Russell M. Nelson - 1998
Nelson's new book features a compilation of twenty-one talks from General Conference and BYU devotionals. In one volume you'll read Elder Nelson's comments and counsel on such subjects as listening, making right choices, enduring to the end, applying the Atonement, and making covenants. With his positive attitude and customary wit, Elder Nelson gives us hope toward an eternal life with our Father in Heaven, if we will but endure. Perfection Pending will be a valuable addition to any Latter-day Saint's library.
What I Wish I'd Known When I Was Single: How to Do Life As a Young Adult
John Bytheway - 1998
In this insightful book, popular author John Bytheway explores how to do life as a young adult: what to expect, how to cope, and where to turn for answers.John offers “The Parable of the Piano” as a metaphor for the young adult experience: sitting alone on a piano bench with a piece of music, “Matrimony: A Duet,” propped up in front of you. As people come by and offer their suggestions (“You could play that music if you tried harder” or “if you had more faith” or “if you weren't so picky”), things can get pretty frustrating. “Don't get too discouraged,” John counsels, and he goes on to offer plenty of sound advice on “getting joyfully through these in-between years.”You'll learn to stop focusing on things you can't control, to play the dating game in such a way that you'll have no regrets later, to express affection appropriately, to recognize when someone might be “the right one” for you — and when that someone might not be. Filled with counsel from Church leaders, John's personal experiences, and a healthy dose of humor, What I Wish I'd Known When I Was Single is a must-have guide to young adult life.
Church Handbook of Instructions: Book 2 Priesthood and Auxiliary Leaders
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - 1998
It also provides instructions on Church programs, activites, leadership, and selected policies. Individual sections are published separately for leaders who do not need the entire book.
Endowed from on High: Understanding the Symbols of the Endowment
John D. Charles - 1998
It is literally a gift - a gift of God's power. While carefully maintaining the sacred confidentiality of the temple ordinances, this book provides scriptural correlations which will open up rich new areas of understanding. Once you read this inspired information, you will be better informed about the scriptural authority and symbolism of the sacred ordinances. You will be better prepared and motivated to apply scriptural symbols in your life and strive to become more like Christ. Within these pages are more than twenty scriptural symbols which correlate with the temple service. The central focus of these symbols is found in Brigham Young's oft-quoted statement of the ceremony's ultimate purpose: to enable recipients to pass by the angelic sentinels who guard the entrance to God's kingdom as they "walk back to the presence of the Father." Endowed from on high teaches that revelation occurs during the endowment, that promises are required before blessings are granted, that covenants are the channels through which blessings flow, and that the Lord is voluntarily "bound" when we obey His commandments. This is a unique and reverential guide to growth in the most sacred of all areas of our relationship with the Savior and our heavenly Father. Reading and pondering Endowen From On High will be a choice experience for all Church members.
His Holy Name
Dallin H. Oaks - 1998
It is invoked daily in prayers, blessings, ordinances, and testimonies of members of the Church throughout the world. Apostles serve as "special witnesses of the name of Christ in all the world." But what does it mean to be a witness not just of Jesus Christ, but also of His name? In His Holy Name, Elder Dallin H. Oaks explores the significance of the scriptural references to the name of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world.Using personal insight and excerpts from the standard works, Elder Oaks takes a fascinating look at the meaning of the Savior's holy name in our worship and beliefs. Truly, His holy name is a vital portion of our understanding and faith in the restored gospel. Elder Oaks recounts the words of John: "But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name" (John 20:31). This modern-day Apostle explains, "In this context, 'his name' means His work and His plan of salvation with all of its glorious provisions for the children of God."
The New Testament with the Joseph Smith Translation
Steven J. Hite - 1998
The New Testament with the Joseph Smith Translation
King Benjamin's Speech: "That Ye May Learn Wisdom"
John W. Welch - 1998
King Benjamin's Speech: "That Ye May Learn Wisdom" is the most substantial collection of studies ever to focus exclusively on this landmark address. The contributors examine this speech in the multifaceted contexts in which it was delivered: as a classic speech of a departing leader near the time of his death, as the focus of an annual festival season mandated anciently under the law of Moses, as part of a covenant renewal ceremony delivered within the sacred precinct of the Nephite temple in Zarahemla, and as preparation for the coronation of a new king.Historical and linguistic tools and information are employed in these essays to help the reader to better grasp the speech's historical setting, its doctrinal implications, its literary qualities, its influence then and now, and its overall brilliance.
Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, 2
Joseph Fielding McConkie - 1998
Naturally, it is read with varying degrees of comprehension, and many of us need assistance to deepen our understanding. This fourvolume commentary focuses on the most significant aspect of this standard work—doctrine. Dividing the material into convenient topical sections, each volume quotes the Book of Mormon verses and gives detailed commentary that reflects not only the authors’ own considerable scholarship and research but also the insights of other scriptures and modern prophets. This invaluable commentary will help readers draw nearer to God by enhancing their study of His sacred word.
Peace: Essays of Hope And Encouragement
Gordon B. HinckleyF. Burton Howard - 1998
Avoiding The Alluring Call Of Materialism
Mary Ellen Edmunds - 1998
She relates contemporary examples of greed and consumerism and discusses their negative effects. Materialism isn't what we have - it's our attitude towards it. -- container.
The Purifying Power of Gethsemane and the Seven Deadly Heresies
Bruce R. McConkie - 1998
The Spirit of America
Ezra Taft Benson - 1998
Oaks -- America must look to God / Gordon B. Hinckley -- The country with a conscience / Boyd K. Packer -- Liberty, license, and law / Russell M. Nelson -- First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen / L. Tom Perry -- Religion in a free society / M. Russell Ballard -- America--"God mend thine every flaw" / Neal A. Maxwell -- Some responsibilities of citizenship / Dallin H. Oaks -- The integrity of obeying the law / James E. Faust -- Except the Lord build the house / Jeffrey R. Holland -- Our nation's true source of strength / Gordon B. Hinckley.
The Lord Looketh on the Heart: Viewing Others with Christlike Compassion
Max H. Molgard - 1998
Answers: Straightforward Answers to Tough Gospel Questions
Joseph Fielding McConkie - 1998
How close are we to the Second Coming? Are we assigned guardian angels? Did we choose our eternal companion in the premortal world? Are children who die before the age of accountability saved in the highest degree of the celestial kingdom? These are just some of the compelling questions examined by Joseph Fielding McConkie in this fascinating book of answers to gospel questions.Written in an easily accessible question-and-answer format and in Brother McConkie's characteristic straightforward way, the book is arranged by such topics as:Why Joseph Smith?Grace and MercyThe Premortal LifeLife beyond the GraveSigns of the Times and the Millennial DayWomen and the PriesthoodScience and ReligionWith these and much more, this book is filled with great teachings in down to earth terms - a priceless addition to any gospel library.
Lectures On Faith From the School of the Prophets at Kirtland, Ohio
N.B. Lundwall - 1998
The Second Rescue: The Story of the Spiritual Rescue of the Willie and Martin Handcart Pioneers
Susan Arrington Madsen - 1998