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21 Days Closer to Christ
Nestled between the covers of this beautifully illustrated book is an invitation--an invitation to come closer to Christ through a 21-day journey. Each step of the journey introduces a new concept that will help you come to know and recognize the hand of the Lord in your life. With an emphasis on daily scripture study and personal prayer, each chapter concludes with an assignment designed to help you apply and personalize concepts such as humility, gratitude, and listening to the Spirit. In the rush of everyday life, this unique book provides a refreshing pause and the opportunity to focus our efforts on becoming closer to Christ.
52 Weeks of Family Night
The help you need after a full day of diaper-changing, toddler-chasing, dinner-making, housecleaning, and errand-running is here!
* Fast, easy, interactive! Have your child pick an illustrated, numbered square at random-the rest is done for you.
* A format that will grab their attention-and keep it.
* 52 lessons to take you through the whole year.
* A great resource for Primary talks!
Don't let another week pass you by. Gather your family together and start enjoying the blessings of family night tonight!
All These Things Shall Give Thee Experience
In the midst of deep affliction, the Prophet Joseph Smith was told, "All these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good." The world at that moment was shown anew that God is aware of man's suffering, and that pain is not without purpose. Such concepts are not always easy to accept, but, as Elder Maxwell observes, "the hardness is usually not in their complexity, but in the deep demands these doctrines make on us."
All These Things Shall Give Thee Experience focuses on some of the "hard doctrines" that members of the Church must grapple with in the latter days. This book will help the Saints prepare for the trials ahead, while assuring them that the power of God's love is constantly available to the faithful.
An Invitation to Exaltation
President Thomas S. Monson expounds upon these questions in light of modern revelation and scriptures to help us separate truth from trivia and embrace an eternal perspective of our Heavenly Father's plan. This is a comforting reacquaintance with vital doctrines of the Lord's restored gospel.
Anytime, Anywhere
Shortly before general conference in April 1976, President Spencer W. 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 first hand 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!
Are Mormons Christians?
Missionaries are taunted with it; investigators and recent converts are challenged with it; lifelong members are often puzzled with it-the charge that Mormons are not Christians. Unless we understand the basis for the charge, we are not prepared to deal with it. This book explains each of the arguments used against Latter-day Saints, and demonstrates beyond dispute-using non-LDS authorities-that these arguments are based on false premises. The definitive work on the subject, this book is a must for every LDS home.
Are We There Yet?
Do you ever feel as if, in spite of all that you do, you're just not quite measuring up? As Latter-day Saints, we are actively engaged in building the kingdom of God. But because we have been called to the high standard of perfection and commissioned to pattern our lives after Jesus we are frequently more aware of our shortcomings than our progress. Simply stated, we wrestle with our worthiness. Sometimes we even question our standing before God and our capacity to measure up here on earth and qualify for exaltation hereafter. This book discusses the meaning of worthiness, focusing especially on how we can find peace and hope here and now , even though we occasionally fall short of the ideal.
Be Thou an Example
In his classic work Be Thou an Example, Gordon B. Hinckley, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, tells how we each can be an example of the believers and outlines some of the basic beliefs of the Latter-day Saints. Chapters for the book have been adapted from addresses delivered by President Hinckley in general conferences of the Church, and deal with such basic subjects as honesty, forgiveness, self-discipline, avoiding contention, and opposing evil. "Paul never hedged nor quibbled when setting for the requirements of the gospel of Jesus Christ," he writes. "It is so today." He writes as he speaks with forthrightness and with conviction.
Be Your Best Self

One of the great purposes of our existence on earth is to perfect ourselves, to learn to become more like God. The Savior's admonition "Be ye therefore perfect" was not limited in time or scope; it applies to his disciples in every age, including this last dispensation.
Be Your Best Self can help in the constant struggle for perfection. Adapted from the powerful discourses of President Thomas S. Monson of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this book is divided into three sections: "Ask in Faith," "Be Thou an Example," and "Called to the Work." Pertinent advice and faith-promoting stories in each of these vital areas combine to create a valuable blueprint for self-improvement.
"The road back to God is not nearly so steep nor is it so difficult as some would have us believe," says President Monson. "The gentle invitation of Jesus beckons: 'Come unto me.'" Be Your Best Self provides encouragement, guidance, and hope for all who would accept the Savior's invitation to become like him.
Book of Mormon Who's Who
A Comprehensive Guide to the People in the Book of Mormon &mdsh; from Aaron to Zoram
Enhance your gospel study with this incredible new resource that provides an encyclopedia-like portrayal of every character found in the Book of Mormon. In this beautifully illustrated volume, more than 75 color images enhance more than 300 fascinating entries of individuals, prominent and little known, righteous and unrighteous. Each listing is complete with a description of the person, his/her historical context, and a summary of the key contributions of his/her life.
Gleaned from a lifetime of intensive study and instruction, gospel scholars Ed J. Pinegar and Richard Allen have collaborated to create a useful tool filled with rich entries that bring the ancient world of the Book of Mormon to vibrant life.
Whether you're an instructor or student of the scriptures, Book of Mormon Who's Who is a must-have for every LDS family and will be an essential part of your Book of Mormon study.
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