Donald W. Parry
Angels: Agents of Light, Love, and Power is the most thorough book on this vital—but often misunderstood—topic. Brother Parry, who has spoken about angels at BYU Education Week, has painstakingly researched what we can learn from the scriptures and from statements of modern prophets about angels and their missions. Chapters in this book focus on such topics as what angels are, what powers and abilities they are given, how they communicate
..."The Lord has warned about the events of the last days: "All things shall be in commotion; and surely, men's hearts shall fail them; for fear shall come upon all people" (D&C 88:91). But elsewhere he has given us this comforting assurance: "If ye are prepared ye shall not fear" (D&C 38:30).
Who has not contemplated the cataclysmic events that will precede and be a part of the Savior's second coming and wondered how the prophesied conditions will
...This singular volume presents a tapestry of symbols and foreshadowings of the Atonement. And as we study the symbols, we can learn deep truths about Jesus Christ and his mission and increase our desire to become like God. This remarkable book will bring you closer to the Savior, enabling you to more fully partake of all that he offers, especially the greatest of all heavenly gifts: his infinite Atonement.
Filled with scores of symbols and images, John's "glorious vision," as set forth in the book of Revelation, is often a bewildering vision at that. In this new study guide, the authors examine the book of Revelation phrase by phrase, including the actual scripture passages and revealed corrections from the Joseph Smith Translation.
Since its original publication in 1830, the Book of Mormon has elicited intense curiosity and interest. Thousands of published articles and books have been written about the book's origins and its contents. Many of the book's responses have been passionate, both in praise and criticism.
The primary goal of the Annotated Bibliography of the Book of Mormon is to produce a comprehensive, annotated, bibliographic listing of published items
...Anyone who has read the words of Isaiah knows that it can be a confusing experience. Nevertheless, the book of Isaiah is an exceptional, one-of-a-kind book—both in its presentations and in its message about the Savior Jesus Christ and his Atonement. Moreover, the book of Isaiah is significant because it presents the direct words of Jesus Christ throughout its pages, totaling more than two hundred quotations. Truly, Isaiah is an extraordinary
...Understanding the Signs of the TimesThe Lord has warned about the events of the last days: "All things shall be in commotion; and surely, men's hearts shall fail them; for fear shall come upon all people" (D&C 88:91). But elsewhere he has given us this comforting assurance: "If ye are prepared ye shall not fear" (D&C 38:30).
Who has not contemplated the cataclysmic events that will precede and be a part of the Savior's second coming and wondered
...No image of eternal life is more powerful or persistent than the tree of life. From the paradisiacal Garden of Eden to the apocalyptic New Jerusalem, the tree of life dominates the landscape, being mentioned explicitly more than two dozen times in the Latter-day Saint scriptural canon and alluded to many other times therein. From the temple to the cross, the symbol of the tree of life invites all to come unto Christ, to become planted by rivers
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