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► My Redeemer Lives! (Clearance)
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Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Kent P. Jackson, Editors. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, in cooperation with Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011. Hardbound, 6×9″, 144 pages. Brigham Young University Easter Conferences, 2010
Through a variety of observances, ceremonies, and celebrations, Christians around the world express their faith that their Redeemer lives. Annually, Christians celebrate his life, his death, and his gift to mankind at different times and in different ways. These can be wonderful times to bear testimony of him, to express gratitude for him, to show our love to him, and to increase our faith in him.
Beyond those occasional moments of formal devotion, how do Christians adequately express love and gratitude for all Christ has done and for all he continues to do? The Lord provides the answer: “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15). As we do things that require faith in the Savior, our faith in him increases. We may not want to do some things, but he makes it possible for us to accomplish every assignment – be it building a boat, retrieving some brass plates, having a child, filling a calling, caring for someone with emotional or physical challenges, settling differences or overcoming anger or any other difficult chapter in our life. Remember that every act of love given, every sacrifice made by us, and every assignment fulfilled is but a tiny reflection of the Savior’s unending love, sacrifice, and help.
As we often find ourselves in challenging circumstances, let us remember that in the greatest act of love and sacrifice ever performed. Jesus defeated all the forces of evil and wrought the Atonement and the Resurrection for the eternal benefit and joy of all mankind. What an example! May each of us, like him, accept every duty offered us and continue faithful until someone in authority says, “It is finished.”
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► Guess Who Wants To Have You for Lunch? (Clearance)
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Alan Denison and Darryl L. Barksdale, Orem, Utah: Granite Publishing & The Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, 2nd ed. 2002, 6×9″ softbound, 165 pages.
If you have attended a General Conference, you’ve probably seen them. If you have ever attended a temple dedication or Open House, you’ve probably seen them. If you’ve ever served a full-time mission, you’ve probably run into them. Some think they’re the Boogeyman incarnate. What do we do with them? How do we handle our investigators or loved ones when they come into contact with anti-Mormon materials? What do we do? What do we say? How do we find answers to the myriad of accusations leveled against the Church? If you have ever asked any of these questions, then this book was written just for you. In it, we will show you the 5 main reasons why anti-Mormons do what they do, and how they go about doing it. We will explain some of the logical fallacies used to deceive Latter-day Saints, and why their writings are not even accepted by their own scholars. We will teach you how to defend the faith with love to those who are in danger of losing theirs.
“For over 167 years, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been the target of those who insist that Joseph Smith was a liar, a fraud, an adulterer, and, at the very least, a false prophet. Few religions have endured the torrent of criticism, slander, and false witness that has been leveled at the Church by generation after generation of anti-Mormons. Yet, for the most part, these relentless attacks have been met with silence.” (p. 2)
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► Mormon People, The: The Making of an American Faith (Clearance)
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Matthew Bowman. New York: Random House, 2012. Hardbound, 6.5×9.5″, 352 pages.
With Mormonism on the verge of an unprecedented cultural and political breakthrough, an eminent scholar of American evangelicalism explores the history and reflects on the future of this native-born American faith and its connection to the life of the nation.
In 1830, a young seer and sometime treasure hunter named Joseph Smith began organizing adherents into a new religious community that would come to be called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (and known informally as the Mormons). One of the nascent faith’s early initiates was a twenty-three-year-old Ohio farmer named Parley Pratt, the distant grandfather of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. In The Mormon People, religious historian Matthew Bowman peels back the curtain on more than 180 years of Mormon history and doctrine. He recounts the church’s origin and development, explains how Mormonism came to be one of the fastest-growing religions in the world by the turn of twenty-first-century, and ably sets the scene for a 2012 presidential election that has the potential to mark a major turning point in the way this “all-American” faith is perceived by the wider American public-and internationally.
Mormonism started as a radical movement, with a profoundly transformative vision of American society that was rooted in a form of Christian socialism. Over the ensuing centuries, Bowman demonstrates, that vision has evolved-and with it the esteem in which Mormons have been held in the eyes of their countrymen. Admired on the one hand as hardworking paragons of family values, Mormons have also been derided as oddballs and persecuted as polygamists, heretics, and zealots clad in “magic underwear.” Even today, the place of Mormonism in public life continues to generate heated debate on both sides of the political divide. Polls show widespread unease at the prospect of a Mormon president. Yet the faith has never been more popular. Today there are about 14 million Mormons in the world, fewer than half of whom live inside the United States. It is a church with a powerful sense of its own identity and an uneasy sense of its relationship with the main line of American culture.
Mormons will surely play an even greater role in American civic life in the years ahead. In such a time, The Mormon People comes as a vital addition to the corpus of American religious history-a frank and fair-minded demystification of a faith that remains a mystery for many.
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► Bible vs. The Book of Mormon, The: A Closer Examination (DVD)
Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research. 2009. DVD. ISBN: 189303609x
In 2006, Living Hope Ministries released a video entitled The Bible vs. The Book of Mormon, which compares evidence for the two books of scripture as authentic ancient religious texts. Citing what they claim are ample evidences for the Bible, they find such evidences lacking in the Book of Mormon. Thus, the producers conclude that The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ is not what it claims to be. FairMormon examined the video and found that it fails to account for current LDS and non-LDS scholarship, does not properly represent LDS scripture or doctrine, and contains other misleading information.
In response, the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research (FairMormon) interviews anthropologist, linguists, semiticists, and other scholars who correct the errors and misleading information presented by Living Hope Ministries. As they do so, we also discover several evidences supporting LDS claims that The Book of Mormon is an ancient text, which strengthen the case for its divine authenticity. Even so, LDS scholars conclude that the truth claims of both books of scripture cannot be proven through scientific evidence. Rather, the eternal truths taught in scripture must be revealed by God through the power of the Holy Ghost.
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► Joseph Smith Papers, Documents, The – Vol. 2 July 1831 – January 1833
Matthew C. Godfrey, Mark Ashurst-McGee, Grant Underwood, Robert J. Woodford and William G. Hartley, Volume Editors. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Company, 2013. Hardbound, 7.25×10.25″, 591 pages.
This second volume of the Documents series of The Joseph Smith Papers opens in the summer of 1831 with the designation of Jackson County, Missouri, as the location of Zion and follows a period of administrative growth and doctrinal development in the church Joseph Smith founded. The volume contains revelations, correspondence, minutes of meetings in which Joseph Smith participated, and licenses provided to church officers. It documents the creation of the United Firm, the decision to print Joseph Smith’s revelations, and the first meeting of the School of the Prophets. The volume also illuminates Joseph Smith’s family life through two poignant letters from Joseph to his wife Emma.
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► Prophet’s Voice, A: Messages from Thomas S. Monson
Thomas S. Monson. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 2012. Hardbound, 6×9.5″ 528 pages.
Much of President Monson’s time has been spent at pulpits and in meetings around the world, and this collection contains many of his speeches that are difficult to find elsewhere.
Throughout his nearly fifty years as an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, President Thomas S. Monson has presented countless messages of wisdom, inspiration, and doctrinal insight. He is perhaps best known for his gift of weaving true accounts into his addresses, bringing gospel principles to life through the enlightening experiences of individuals he has met or heard of in his ministry.
A Prophet’s Voice brings together more than fifty of these classic addresses, including all the major general conference sermons President Monson has given since becoming the sixteenth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Filled with warmth and reflection, these messages demonstrate the worth of every soul and the power of personal examples in our lives.
President Monson finds lessons in all kinds of everyday experiences, and he is known and loved for sharing those lessons in a way that reaches the hearts of his listeners. This landmark collection of his greatest messages will be a treasured addition to any gospel library.
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► Women in Eternity Women of Zion
Alma Don Sorensen and Valerie Hudson Cassler. Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort, Inc., 2004. Softbound, 6×9″, 310 pages.
Women in Eternity, Women in Zion is a superb discussion of the standing of women and of gender relations in general in LDS culture and theology. In contrast to the common view that women have importance only secondary to men, this book emphatically illustrates the LDS position that women and men have equal status in the eternities and supports the statement with extensive quotes from the scriptures and LDS authorities.
-B. Kent Harrison, emeritus professor of physics and astronomy, BYU
This book is an in-depth exploration of the richness of LDS beliefs concerning men, women, and their equality in the Great Plan of Happiness.
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► Exploring the Lands of the Book of Mormon 2nd ed.
Joseph Allen and Blake Allen. American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2011. Softcover, 7.25 x 9.25″, 956 pages.
The second edition of Exploring the Lands of the Book of Mormon is an all new presentation of the original LDS bestseller, featuring numerous developments and discoveries of the last twenty years regarding Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon.
The text discusses the correlation of Stela 31 at Tikal as it relates to the decisive battle at Cumorah, a comparison of the Maya name Mormon with the Nahuatl name Tehuantepec, the discovery of the name of the Jaredite King Kish, including his date and place of birth, a comparison of Mesoamerican written languages and two high civilizations with the languages and civilizations of the Nephites and Jaredites, and much more.
This exhaustively-researched, full-color publication includes numerous photographs and more than 140 maps that correlate Book of Mormon sites with current Mesoamerican geography.
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► Continuous Atonement, The
Brad Wilcox. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Company, 2009. Hardbound, 6″ x 8.25″, 222 pages.
Christ doesn’t just make up the difference. He makes all the difference.
“I’ll never do it again,” we say – and then we do it. In a world full of challenges, temptations, and even addictions, it is easy to lose hope for ourselves and those we love. During times of discouragement, we must remember that the purpose of the Atonement of Jesus Christ is not just to cleanse and console, but also to transform – and that takes time. Christ is not waiting at the finish line once we have done -all we can do.” He is with us every step of the way, and His Atonement will be available as long as the perfecting process takes – continually.
This book offers valuable insights about God, Christ, and our relationship with them. Each chapter contains clear examples that will uplift and motivate. Profound doctrine is made accessible and difficult concepts are presented in such simple ways that over and over the reader will say, “I’ve never thought of it like that before.” That kind of change of belief will help bring about a change of behavior.
Most members of the Church acknowledge that perfection is a long-term process, but overlook the continuous nature of Christ’s Atonement that makes that process possible. Peace is found not by giving up or erasing the need to change, but by turning to the One who makes change possible and realizing that we get lots of chances to start again. So, if at first you don’t succeed either, don’t find excuses. Find the Savior and the blessings of His continuous Atonement.
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