Convictions, Belief, and Conversion
Church leaders have always told us to be careful of what we watch, read, and listen to. Why does it matter? How does it affect what we believe? As a
Living the Gospel a moment at a time
Church leaders have always told us to be careful of what we watch, read, and listen to. Why does it matter? How does it affect what we believe? As a
There are some wonderful gospel study tools provided by BYU. Today, we wanted to share one of the richest resources available for studying the Gospel. It’s called BYU Speeches. The
In studying about different levels of “authoritativeness” of Church doctrines, I found this article by Anthony Sweat, Michael Hubbard MacKay, and Gerrit J. Dirkmaat of the BYU faculty. It proposes
Continue readingCore LDS Doctrine Fixed, Policies Changeable
Lately, it’s been interesting to see how many electronic versions of classic LDS books I can find that are in the public domain. To share what I’ve found, I’ll post
At Deseret Book this morning, I noticed that there were Books of Mormon that were so-called “Journal” editions. As I opened one up, I quickly figured out why. … Continue readingJournal Edition of the Book of Mormon
Reading books is such a great thing to do. Do you know what is even better than that? Having an electronic copy of the text so that you can search
Continue readingJournal of Discourses and History of the Church – Text Available Online
While a member of the First Council of the Seventy, Elder Gene R. Cook wrote what seems to be one of the best books available on studying the scriptures. He
Continue readingRecommended Reading: Searching the Scriptures – Gene R. Cook
Creating an edifying and uplifting environment and atmosphere for yourself is conducive to your desire to be the best person that you can. Hanging photos on your walls of the