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Come Follow Me: Mormon 7–9 “I Speak unto You as If Ye Were Present”
Ancient people were as susceptible to biases and misinformation as modern people. They were also products of their time, unaware of scientific discoveries and advancements
Ancient people were as susceptible to biases and misinformation as modern people. They were also products of their time, unaware of scientific discoveries and advancements
We’ve been reading the Book of Mormon all year, but now we’re taking that one step further and reading Mormon’s book within the Book of
It’s impossible to cover every specific bit of theology brought up in this story in one lesson plan. So we are going to focus on
This year I decided I was not going to let the Come Follow Me curriculum dictate my scripture study schedule. I decided to spend the
Can I ask you to slow down? This isn’t a race. And these chapters aren’t a barren wasteland. I want to point out some interesting
The pacing of the Come Follow Me curriculum makes it hard to feast on scripture. It feels more like a food tour where you stop
My Book of Mormon study this year is centered on Fatimah Salleh and Margaret Olsen Hemming’s The Book of Mormon for the Least of These
At its surface this phrase reeks of the Prosperity Gospel. The idea that keeping the commandments will translate into physical wealth as a sign of
Surely it was the Book of Mormon, the keystone of our religion, right? Um, no.
I always felt I didn’t exist in the language of their stories and I understand now why that matters: because there are words where I
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