Hidden Things: An Experience So Momentous that Joseph “Could Not Deny it”
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Anna S.September 24, 2020
I just listened to "The Profile of a Prophet" in Hugh B. Brown's own voice and it touched me to my very soul!! I am so grateful for him and all the church leaders who have shared their testimony of The Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith and the restoration. It's true.
Harold RustSeptember 23, 2020
Our family has completed TWO puzzles....well, I completed the first 80% of two different puzzles and then at two different family gatherings, my grandchildren helped complete the last 20%. I did find that for the last 100 pieces, family excitement and eagerness to spend time searching for a match gradually drew in young kids, teens, and even parents and visitors. I suggest to all that they keep that in mind and don't let difficulty of the first 80% restrain you from pursuing the puzzle. With regard to this description of a youth with conviction, I appreciated the depth of the discussion around such a challenge for Joseph or any young teen. We hope each of our descendants can build up the same reservoir of conviction. It's not even too late for us to do the same!
Ron BarnesSeptember 23, 2020
September 12, 1974. I was serving my mission in Ireland. While teaching a discussion, our investigator had a friend who was sitting in. The friend stated that all churches change their doctrine over time and that ours would too. I told him that he was wrong, because ours was led by a true prophet of God. At that moment, I was given pure knowledge that what I had just told him was absolutely true. It came with such power that I, too, can never deny it.
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