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Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - 2006
It is used for personal study and for Melchizedek Priesthood and Relief Society instruction on the second and third Sundays in 2007.
One Bright Shining Hope
Gordon B. Hinckley - 2006
Great Mother's Day present.
The Kingdom and the Crown Set
Gerald N. Lund - 2006
Lund transports us to the days of Christ's mortal ministry and invites us to experience the emotions and events of those extraordinary times. Reports of Jesus of Nazareth have reached the ears of David ben Joseph, a merchant in Capernaum, who has waited and watched for the Messiah ever since a special, starlit night thirty years ago. He and his family decide to see for themselves whether or not the rumors are true and journey to hear Jesus. Though David is quick to accept Jesus as the Messiah, the rest of his family is more cautious. His wife, Deborah, and his son, Simeon, leaders in the rebellious Zealot movement, look for a Messiah that will crush the Romans with power and the sword, not one preaching a message of love and forgiveness. Meanwhile, reports of Jesus have reached into the very heart of Jerusalem, and both the powerful Sadducee Mordechai ben Uzziel and the Pharisee Azariah are growing uneasy with the news. Though they hold opposing political views, both agree that something must be done to stop this man from Nazareth before he gets out of hand. However, in Mordechai's own household the influence of the carpenter from Nazareth begins to create conflict. Come Unto Me: Volume 2 of the series The Kingdom and the Crown, Simeon of Capernaum wrestles with how to undo the damage wrought by his reluctant conversion to a man called Jesus of Nazareth. How can he stay true to the teachings of Jesus, which require that he love his enemies, and yet deliver the friends who face death because of him? A similar dilemma faces Miriam of Jerusalem. Her father, along with the other leaders of the powerful Sanhedrin, are determined to stamp out the growing popularity of this itinerant preacher from Nazareth. But Miriam too has found Jesus to be far more than a mere man, and this poses a terrible choice for her — will she follow family or faith? Come Unto Me continues the story of the people whose lives are forever changed by the teachings of a simple carpenter from Nazareth. Award-winning author Gerald N. Lund masterfully blends the biblical account of the greatest story ever told with unforgettable fictional characters in this dramatic epic. Behold the Man: Volume 3 details the last week of Jesus' life — his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the Last Supper, and the crowning achievement of the atonement that begins in the Garden of Gethsemane and culminates in the Garden Tomb. Jesus of Nazareth has been preaching in Judea and has gathered many followers with his teachings and miracles. But he has also made enemies among the rulers in Jerusalem, who fear his power and his influence and who have conspired to put an end to him by whatever means possible. Mordechai ben Uzziel's life couldn't be any worse. His daughter, Miriam, has vanished from Rome, spirited away by none other than his old nemesis &mdash Simeon ben David. Meanwhile, Mordechai's credibility with the Sanhedrin is jeopardized when the council learns that his own daughter has become a disciple of this so-called Messiah. Simeon ben David's life couldn't be any better. After struggling to follow the Savior, Simeon has found peace and joy in following the Master. More than that, he has found love; he and Miriam will be betrothed before the feast of Hanukkah. The family of David ben Joseph continues to follow Jesus, though the Savior's teachings now carry an undercurrent of sorrow and unsettling prophecy. And despite increasing danger, Jesus' ministry draws him inexorably toward Jerusalem. Along the way, Jesus performs miracles of astounding power.
A Heart Like His: Making Space for God's Love in Your Life
Virginia H. Pearce - 2006
When filled with God's love, we can do and see and understand things that we cannot do and see and understand on our own. As our own hearts are softened by these blessings, our overriding desire becomes to help others experience this joy also. But how do we do that in the normal course of our everyday lives? Presented in the form of an experiment undertaken by eight friends, this step-by-step guide helps us discover the one change we can make within ourselves that will automatically increase our ability to feel the love of God and to extend that love to others.
When Your Prayers Seem Unanswered
S. Michael Wilcox - 2006
and Canada have laughed, wept, and learned together at Time Out for Women events. Now you can share the spirit of those occasions with these Time Out mini-books. Each contains a favorite presentation designed especially to uplift and teach. When Your Prayers Seem Unanswered offers piercing insights into the Lord's dealings with His children, and helps us learn to trust His timetable.
The Inevitable Apostasy and the Promised Restoration
Tad R. Callister - 2006
This remarkable volume collects the best available evidence and presents it with unmistakable clarity. The material is detailed enough to appeal to gospel scholars, yet accessible enough to benefit any member of the Church. Centering on thirteen powerful arguments for the reality of the Great Apostasy, this book will forever heighten your appreciation of the Restoration.
The Price We Paid: The Extraordinary Story of the Willie and Martin Handcart Pioneers
Andrew D. Olsen - 2006
Though tragic, it is also a story of triumph that scarcely has an equal. It is one of history's great witnesses of the power of faith and sacrifice. Although this story is one of the most frequently told of all Mormon pioneer accounts, it is also among the least understood. This book provides the most comprehensive and accessible account of these pioneers' epic 1856 journey. In addition to painting a broad perspective of the trek, it includes dozens of personal stories from the pioneers themselves. Woven into the larger story of the journey west, these stories inspire, build faith, recount miracles, and reveal how these pioneers were able to endure such adversity. The book also includes chapters on the lives of many of these pioneers after the handcart trek. Immerse yourself in the challenges and miracles of this astounding odyssey as never before!
Modesty, Makeovers, and the Pursuit of Physical Beauty: What Mothers and Daughters Need to Know
Jeffrey R. Holland - 2006
Individual Worth - Soul Searching., October 23, 2007By MikelI loved this little book, what powerful words that we as sisters should engrain in our souls and minds that we are of worth and we should not let the world influence us to be something other than what our Heavenly Father made us to be.
Who's Your Hero?: Book of Mormon Stories Applied to Children
David Bowman - 2006
Full-color, fun illustrations will keep the attention of pre-readers. Volume 3 stories include: "Captain Moroni Finds Power in Righteousness," "The Brother of Jared Has Great Faith," and "Lehi and Nephi Follow the Spirit." Family home evening ideas and activities are also featured at the end of each story. Who's Your Hero? is ideal for teaching children to love the Book of Mormon.
The Second Comforter: : Conversing with the Lord Through the Veil
Denver Carlos Snuffer Jr. - 2006
It is an Odyssey through the greatest principles, ordinances and meanings of the Latter-day Saint faith in a comprehensive narrative. It will change the way you think of yourself, and of your life.
The Old Testament Made Easier Part 3: Selections from Ecclesiastes Through Malachi
David J. Ridges - 2006
Ridges brings the books of Moses and Abraham, in the
Isaiah for Airheads
John Bytheway - 2006
After many years of personal study and preparation, John Bytheway has created and mapped out the �Isaiah National Forest.� He offers the reader �four guides, four trees, and four keys��useful tools for approaching any Isaiah chapter, specifically those found in 2 Nephi. In addition, he explains latter-day revelance for each chapter and shows how these scriptures can strengthen our homes, families, and testimonies. A talk on CD is included in the back of the book, featuring John�s unique teaching style. After reading and listening to Isaiah for Airheads, you�ll echo the feeling, �great are the words of Isaiah!� Hardcover book with Talk on CD!
Walking on Water: When the Lord Asks the Impossible
S. Michael Wilcox - 2006
We, too, desire to do all the Lord asks. However, often life’s trials and uncertainties and even the Lord’s commandments—especially that all-encompassing injunction, “Be ye therefore perfect”—make that objective appear as impossible as walking on water. Yet the Savior also calls to us across the darkness, “Come.” Brother Wilcox shares insights from scriptural stories about “walking on water” to help us remove doubt and fear from our lives.
No Brainers: 5 Hard Decisions That the Gospel Makes Easy
John Bytheway - 2006
But the gospel turns many tough choices into "no-brainers." Satan seeks to hide consequences or to convince people that there are no consequences at all for choices. The gospel blows away the "DUM" clouds ("DUM" means "Dark Underlying Mists") and makes consequences clear. In his brand-new talk on CD, John Bytheway examines the consequences of choices facing young people today. With stories, scriptures, and statements from Church leaders, he shows convincingly that living the gospel is the smartest thing anyone can do! The gospel teaches us to say "yes" to good friends, "no" to drugs and alcohol, "no" to pornography, "no" to immorality, "yes" to repenting, coming to Christ, and enjoying a life of peace and happiness. It really is a "no-brainer"!
Simplify: A Guide To Caring For The Soul
Carolyn J. Rasmus - 2006
Life starts to feel out of control. Learning to simplify our lives is much more than avoiding phone calls and trimming hectic schedules; more than cleaning closets or paring down possessions. Based on the premise that the most destructive aspect of stress is what it does to us spiritually, the author outlines eight principles--using each letter of the word SIMPLIFY--to keep us from becoming so distracted by trivial commmitments that our spiritual view is dulled. With these eight principles as a guide, we can engance our ability to choose our priorities, remain calm amidst the daily chaos of life, and focus on things that really matter.
The Ten Virgins: Ten Women, Ten Stories, Ten Lessons for Our Day
Emily Belle Freeman - 2006
In this beautifully illustrated volume, featuring all-new art by Simon Dewey, each of the Ten Virgins from the biblical account is given an identity and an individual story. Each is portrayed with a positive quality or virtue that would be characteristic of a wise virgin. But as their stories unfold and the struggles of their daily lives are revealed, each woman makes choices that ultimately determine whether she will be one of the five who are prepared with lamps trimmed and burning at the coming of the Bridegroom. With an effective blend of scripture and narrative, this expanded, illustrated treatment of the well-known parable allows readers to relate to the actions and motives of the Ten Virgins in a new way.
The Old Testament Made Easier Part 2: Selections from Exodus Through Proverbs
David J. Ridges - 2006
Ridges brings the books of Exodus through Ruth to life with his well-known teaching skills. In addition, he provides some direction and helps for understanding 1 Samuel through Proverbs. In-the-verse notes provide a highly effective, unique teaching tool. Notes between the verses provide additional insights and teach principles and doctrines. Join the tens of thousands of readers who have experienced spiritual growth from reading and pondering the books in this series.
Peculiar in a Good Way
Mary Ellen Edmunds - 2006
In this humorous but thought-provoking book, she explores what really makes “a peculiar people” and what sets us apart as distinct and different from the rest of the world. “Others surely do notice things about us,” she states, “so what would it be like if we could be depended upon to live what we believe every inch and minute of our lives?” Using the scriptures and personal experiences to help explain our uniqueness, Mary Ellen presents a positive and upbeat approach to making little changes that will help us strive to become better when we’re already pretty good.
Jesus Christ and the World of the New Testament: An Illustrated Reference for Latter-Day Saints
Richard Neitzel Holzapfel - 2006
Jesus Christ and the World of the New Testament is richly illustrated with hundreds of images, including original artwork, artifacts, maps, and timelines. Uncover the origins of the books of the New Testament and learn how stories of Christ's life and teachings were preserved after His death. Explore the relationships between Greek, Roman, and Jewish culture that explain much about how the gospel was shared and recorded. Examine scriptural issues that have been debated by scholars throughout the ages. Nearly 300 topics provide valuable context to understanding New Testament times, from the role of women and families, to portraits of key personalities, to controversial legends that have persisted to our day. This unique resource is sure to enrich New Testament studies as never before!
Confessions of an Unbalanced Woman
Emily Watts - 2006
and Canada have laughed, wept, and learned together at Time Out for Women events. Now you can share the spirit of those occasions with these Time Out mini-books. Each contains a favorite presentation designed especially to uplift and teach. Confessions of an Unbalanced Woman shows what we can do to keep our perspective clear and our priorities straight when we just don t seem to have enough time or energy to get everything done. Perfect for someone who needs a quick boost!
Sweetwater Rescue: The Willie and Martin Handcart Story
Heidi S. Swinton - 2006
They left too late from England in their 6,000 mile journey to the Salt Lake Valley. Nearly one fifth of these 1200 pioneers perished in the worst overland migration disaster in American history. The tragedy could have been catastrophic had a rescue effort not been launched immediately upon learning of their plight. More than a hundred wagon teams were ultimately involved in perhaps one of the greatest rescue efforts in 19th century America.
Verse by Verse: The Four Gospels
D. Kelly Ogden - 2006
In-depth scripture commentary is supplemented with photos, paintings, drawings, charts, maps, and other invaluable study helps. There is something here for everyone! You�ll find a treasure-trove of understanding to enrich your grasp of the Savior�s teachings and deepen your appreciation for the priceless testimonies contained in the four Gospels.
25 Mistakes LDS Parents Make and How to Avoid Them
Randal A. Wright - 2006
Why We Forgive
C. Terry Warner - 2006
Terry Warner explores why it is essential that we forgive those who offend us. He explains that to refuse to forgive is to deny the Atonement of Christ and place a limit on His capacity to forgive and heal us.
Gratitude: The Theory of Relativity
Mary Ellen Edmunds - 2006
While observing their poverty, she also took note of their generosity and the gratitude they felt for the few things they owned. In fact, many seemed utterly content with their simple lifestyle. In this humorous yet ¬thought-¬provoking talk, Sister Edmunds explains how wealth is “relative” and suggests that gratitude is one of the most important ingredients for a happy ¬life.
The Healer's Art: Faith and the Healing Power of Jesus Christ
Lloyd D. Newell - 2006
The authors use various scenes from the painting to symbolize our different spiritual challenges on the path to healing. Are we like the distracted bystanders, too busy to notice the healing touch of the Savior? Or are we like the man in the red cap, waiting for a miracle but not fully ready to turn our pain over to the Master Healer? Perhaps we are among the crowd behind the pillar, separated by a barrier that stands between us and the Source of salvation. But whatever our need and circumstance, true healing requires spiritual preparation. Learn how the healing hand of the Master touches each of us in a personalized way and discover the healing agents you can apply in your own life.
Nephi's Isaiah
Denver Carlos Snuffer Jr. - 2006
He wrote 18 chapters quoting or paraphrasing Isaiah. Nephi's Isaiah is an extraordinary analysis of the reason Nephi included the Isaiah quotes in his works, and the message he intended for us. This book is a tour through prophecies directly speaking to the latter-days in which we live. Sometimes alarming, sometimes comforting, always informing; this bold discussion of Nephi's meaning is unlike anything you've read on the subject before. This is the second book by Denver C. Snuffer, Jr., and is a companion to his earlier book, The Second Comforter: Conversing With the Lord Through the Veil. It not only interprets Nephi's warnings and reasons, it also gives you a new method for your own scripture study. After you read this book, you will never view the scriptures the same.
The Liahona Principle: Finding Direction in the Word of God
Bradley R. Wilde - 2006
What if, when you came into this world, you received a compass to guide you in your journey through life? How much better would your life be? How much more purpose, direction, and insight would you have? In the Liahona Principle, you will find that we all have access to such a compass. You will learn, as Nephi and Lehi of old, that there is a Liahona to guide us in lifes journey, help us solve problems, and give us insight and understanding. You will learn how simple it is to use that Liahona and how profound its blessings can be. You will be inspired as you read stories of how others discovered what they needed to know, feel, or do as they looked into their Liahona. If you would like more inspired direction and enlightened purpose in your life, then the Liahona Principle is a book you must read.
Anytime, Anywhere
John H. Groberg - 2006
Kimball called John H. Groberg to serve as a full-time General Authority. Stunned, the only question the newly called Elder Groberg could think to ask was, “Does this mean we will have to leave Idaho Falls?” President Kimball hugged him and said tenderly, “I know exactly how you feel. It is good to love your hometown and your roots, but yes, this will mean moving anytime, anywhere in the whole world, for the rest of your life.” Filled with Elder Groberg’s trademark inspirational stories, this book takes us from Mongolia to Argentina. Fascinating insights into the lives of Saints across the globe, all from a firsthand perspective, testify of the reality of miracles in our day. Few of us will be called upon to serve as General Authorities, but anyone who has made gospel covenants has made the same promise to do the Lord’s will, whatever it may be. Learn how God’s children throughout the world are blessed as they—and we—keep the covenants we have made to serve anytime, anywhere!
A Mormon's Unexpected Journey: Finding the Grace I Never Knew; Volume 1
Carma Naylor - 2006
This unique book on Mormonism will help you understand the powerful, spiritual experiences behind a Mormons testimony. If you are burdened by trying to make yourself acceptable to God through righteous efforts, and you want to replace guilt with grace, you need this book. A Mormons Unexpected Journey is a concise theological treatise that walks you through the Mormon doctrines step by step and challenges each one with the truth of Scripture. Her story will captivate your heart and encourage you. This is not just another book about Mormon doctrines and their beliefs, it is a must read for every Christian. The truth in these pages will set you free. Dr. Bruce Edwards, Pastor
Scripture Study for Latter-Day Saint Families: The New Testament
Dennis H. Leavitt - 2006
"The scriptures are now coming to life for my children," said one parent. "We have seen our children share their feelings, thoughts, and testimonies through our discussions. They are participating gladly, which is a miracle in itself." In this wonderful resource book, parents will find activities, object lessons, stories, discussion questions, quotations, and insights to help them lead their families through the Doctrine and Covenants. Simply review the material for the section or verses you are studying and select those teaching ideas you think would be most helpful to your family.
The Vitality Of Mormonism: Brief Essays On Distinctive Doctrines Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints
James E. Talmage - 2006
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
The Sacrament: Experiencing Its Redeeming Power
David A. Christensen - 2006
Because it facilitates repentance and forgiveness of our sins, the sacrament, its emblems and the associated covenants are in fact the key to salvation. Beyond that, worshipful participation will renew members spiritually and brings us weekly joy, relief, hope, and spiritual energy
Verse by Verse: Acts Through Revelation
D. Kelly Ogden - 2006
They demonstrate repeatedly the harmony between the teachings of the ancient apostles and the principles of the gospel restored through Joseph Smith. This book will be treasured by all who wish to understand the teachings of those called anciently by the Savior to testify of him.
Sergeant Nibley PhD: Memories of an Unlikely Screaming Eagle
Hugh Nibley - 2006
But on June 6, 1944, at Utah Beach, he learned more about war than he had gleaned from all the books he'd read combined. General Maxwell Taylor assigned Sergeant Nibley to educate the officers of the 101st Airborne about warfare. But it was the professor himself that received an education while fighting as a member of the most legendary unit of the United States Army. Most war memoirs come either from the bird's-eye view of the general or from the visceral but limited scope of the common soldier. Because of Nibley's unique situation, this book blends both perspectives. From the narrow view of a sergeant in a foxhole to the broader perspective of an intelligence specialist, his experience offers an intimate, realistic and articulate view of World War II.
The Intimate Touch of Prayer
Truman G. Madsen - 2006
The thought that he will answer is profoundly humbling. Drawing from the life experiences of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Truman G. Madsen teaches how we can make prayer an intimate experience, conversing with God as one man converses with another. He talks of such things as prayer language, the length of prayers, family prayer, vocal prayer, prayer in times of adversity, and the importance of listening for answers. As always, Truman Madsen’s presentation is thought-provoking and filled with vivid examples that illustrate his theme: Communion with God is possible through the intimate touch of prayer.
Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts
Brad Wilcox - 2006
BRAD WILCOX UNDERSTANDS THE STRUGGLE. aND INT HIS FIRESIDE FOR YOUTH HE TALKS PLAINLY ABOUT WHERE THOSE THOUGHTS COME FROM, WHY THEY ARE SO HARMFUL, AND WHAT WE CAN DO TO GET RID OF THEM. HE HAS IDEAS FOR YOU THINGS THAT REALLY WILL HELP ELIMINATE THE IMMORAL FANTASIES,JOKES, IMAGES, AND EVEN DREAMS THA FRUSTRATE US SPIRITUALLY AND KEEPS US FROM FEELING CLEAN AND WORTHY
Forged in the Refiner's Fire
Candace E. Salima - 2006
Ore that is unrefined is generally impure and undesirable. Only ore that is crushed-and then refined by fire-becomes beautiful, pure, precious and valuable. This book was written to help you see the results of the Ultimate Refiner, the Lord, in your own life. Within these pages, people from all walks of life share their stories of triumph over tragedy. More importantly, they reveal how they were strengthened as they passed through the Refiner's fire. They became more precious, and so can you.