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Why Are There So Many Different Names for the Plan of Salvation?
An Artistic Tour through the Book of Mormon
Every book in the Book of Mormon is represented witih excellent original artwork and musical selections.
How Can One Overcome the Natural Man?
Book of Mormon can be a revelatory experience
Elder Kim B. Clark, General Authority Seventy and commissioner of Church Education, and Sister Sue Clark participate in Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square on May 7, 2017. Elder Clark shared the story of the lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon. He began translating the Book of Mormon in February of 1828 with Emma, who was pregnant their first child, as his scribe. After translating the first 116 pages he was reprimanded for his repeated requests to allow Martin Harris to take the manuscript," Elder Clark said.
Why Did Abinadi Use a Disguise?
What Does the Book of Mormon Teach about the Temple?
How Are Acts of Service Related to Wisdom?
Why Did King Benjamin Say That His People Would be Sons and Daughters at God’s Right Hand?
New General Authority: Elder Joni L Koch gained testimony through The Book of Mormon
“The Book of Mormon exists to provide another witness of Jesus Christ. It is one of the main elements in the strength of my testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ, His Church and the Prophet Joseph Smith."
Born March 1962, in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, to Luiz and Etleca Koch, Elder Koch grew up as one of three children to parents of great faith. Before his birth, his parents made a choice that would affect generations.