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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to do missionary work Without Purse or Scrip - meaning without food, money, or a place to sleep?Lynn M. Hilton, a Mormon Missionary was asked to do this type of mission in 1947, in the State of Maine. He and his companions were told to take one small suitcase filled with copies of the Book of Mormon, a bar of soap, razor, toothbrush, comb, and other small items. He and his missionary companion, got off the bus and started walking. This day-to-day journal will allow you to travel with Elder Hilton on this mission of faith.Lynn was a B-24 bomber pilot during World War II. Ten days after being released from his army duties, he was called to the New England Mission. During the last four months of his mission, he and all the young male missionaries were asked by Mission President S. Dilworth Young to go out and work without purse or scrip.This books contains:* Stories of Faith from his Mission* How he and his companion were able to find food and lodging without cost* How he was guided by the spirit* His hand-written journal entries * Instructions from his Mission President* Final comments by Church President George Albert Smith
The Life of Evangelist George O. Barnes.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints British convert Ralph Smith left behind his large family to share the Gospel to those living in Georgia and Alabama in 1879. He endured everything from blizzards to starvation to mob attacks. His story is told in "Without Purse or Scrip: They Called Him on a Mission." The story is taken from Smith's various journals and was written by his great-great-granddaughter Lisa Dayley and is a follow up to Dayley's "The Frozen Trail." That book was about Ralph's wife and Dayley's Great-great-Grandmother Emma Girdlestone Smith.
Reproduction of the original: Succession in the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints by B.H. Roberts
Known as the "Prince of Preachers," Charles Haddon Spurgeon was among the most prolific and influential pastors of the 19th century. Characterized by profound insights and a passionate call for personal relationships with Christ, Spurgeon's work has stood the tests of time. Beloved even today, Spurgeon's sermons offer you the opportunity to grow in your own faith in a conveniently digital format, designed for your busy life on the go! Updated into modern language, with helpful explanatory footnotes, the text has been carefully proofed to ensure the highest quality and accuracy. Brought to you by the editors who translated the landmark work, Annals of the World, this first series of digital releases from the Spurgeon sermon collection is for the years 1855 and 1856 in one convenient digital file at an unbeatable price! All sermons are unabridged and include references to make it convenient for you to extend your Spurgeon studies. Easy to read and hard to forget, these are sermons of substance that will impact your life today!
This manual is a resource to help seminary teachers prepare lessons from the Doctrines and Covenants and Church history. It provides 160 lessons that contain teaching suggestions, doctrines and principles, and scripture mastery helps for daily seminary classes. It also contains 32 lessons for weekly home-study classes that correspond to the Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Study Guide for Home-Study Seminary Students.
In our modern age of streaming media and scheduled recreation, it’s easy to forget what childhood used to be like—the everyday discoveries and delights, the hilarious catastrophes and small triumphs. No Ordinary Life is a time machine taking us back to Depression-era Salt Lake City, where Helen grew up making wonderful memories: “Spring was here! I coaxed Mama to let me leave my coat home. That way everyone could see my new dress! And that gave me two things to brag about, because most of the children were still cumbered with their winter coats. I was so excited at being center stage, I was talking non-stop as we arrived at school, and opened the doors to the long closet in back to remove our coats. As I sat, I became aware of an unusual silence. Strange. The bell hadn’t rung. I looked around to see what was the matter, and I heard some giggles and whispers, and I saw a girl point at me. I looked at me too. I was sitting there in my petticoat. Instantly I knew what had happened. I had absent-mindedly taken off my button-down-the-front-dress as if it were my coat, and hung it up with everyone else!” Despite poverty and stress, Helen’s stories focus on joy and adventure . . . while providing a poignantly authentic lens on her family and herself. No Ordinary Life is the first book of The Greatest Gamble series, and covers Helen’s life from her earliest memories through junior high.