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- Brigham Young’s 225th Birthday: Remembering When He Outwitted Mark Twain by Daniel C. Peterson
- Where the Ground Still Knows by Paul Bishop
- Crossing Our Own Jordan by Paul Bishop
- Magic in the Mundane and Monotonous Mondays by Patrick D. Degn
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- Who Knew? Men Have Rights, Too by United Families International
- The Constitution—Man-Made or Divinely Inspired? by Tad R. Callister
- Journalists Preview the Church’s New Humanitarian Center by Meridian Church Newswire
- What Loyalty Looks like—Come Follow Me, Podcast: Ruth, 1 Sam. 1-3 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- The Joseph Smith Translation: Tidbits from Numbers, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy by Alvin H. Andrew
















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MaryAnnDecember 17, 2020
I do lots of large puzzles. ‘‘Tis is one of the hardest I have ever done. Definitely not for children. We bought it to do with the grand children, but didn’t have the time while visiting. I did it and it’s nowglued and waiting to be framed. I certainly don’t want to do It again.
Scot ProctorJuly 27, 2020
Thank you for the feedback, Tacy. We're so glad you enjoyed it!
Tacy MuzzyJuly 27, 2020
Just wanted to leave a quick review on the Restoration puzzle, which we recently purchased. (I tried to leave a review on the Meridian Shop Web site, but there was not an option to do so. If you want, you have my permission to copy this review to a more appropriate location.) This is a very nice puzzle. The pieces are well-cut, heavy-duty, and the picture quality is excellent. The puzzle completion itself is of intermediate skill level. It was “just right” in terms of difficulty: hard enough that it was challenging, but not so difficult that I felt frustrated. My family had a wonderful discussion about the points of interest in the picture, and the additional articles the Proctors have published are a great addition to that discussion. This puzzle is well worth the $20 price tag. Thank you for providing such a fun resource to supplement our study of the Restoration this year!
Scot ProctorJune 16, 2020
Yes, it is manufactured in Indiana and shipped from Utah.
JulieJune 16, 2020
Is this a US made product (manufactured in the US)? Thanks.
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