We’ve always thought that Alma the Younger was a rebellious teenager who is giving his parents fits and we see Alma the Elder earnestly hoping for him to come back around. A careful reading of the record reveals something more poignant. Watch this Come Follow Me Moment, a shorter video lesson from the Proctors, as they give you an insight or a thought you may not have had from this week’s reading.
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VIDEO: A Deeper Look at Alma the Younger with Scot and Maurine Proctor
By Scot and Maurine Proctor
· June 2, 2024
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