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Years ago I was determined to study the Book of Mormon with my kids. And I mean the Book of Mormon, not stories or videos. I believed the promises given to us by our prophets of safety, peace, and knowledge that will come from this study. I started looking for a book to help me in this endeavor, surely there is one out there. But, to my surprise, there were many many books for adults, but none written to help parents actually study the Book of Mormon with their kids. So, I decided to write one.
This book is based on the thought that "through small and simple things, are great things brought to pass" (Alma 37:6). The book is written in such a way that you can open it and your Book of Mormon and get right to studying. The kids are engaged from step one with questions that they must answer from reading the verse. Then throughout each chapter there are discussion questions and lessons that will help them apply the teaching in the scriptures to them.
Read reviews from other moms:
“I have read the Book of Mormon many times throughout my life. I am
always intrigued when a question is posed in such a way to make me think about
something from a different angle. I want my children to have as many of these
same kinds of experiences while they are young. The questions posed in this
book make it easy to discuss Book of Mormon topics with my children from
many different angles. I love the format, the topics, and the questions. This
is a great gospel study help! Thanks!!”
--Stephanie Dirks, mother of five
“…the perfect vehicle to help make family scripture study of The Book of
Mormon more meaningful. Rather than simply reading the verses, you'll find your
family talking about what's really meant and how it applies in your lives today.”
--Tanya Mills, author and mother of two
“What a wonderful, easy to understand resource to study the Book
of Mormon with our grandchildren. I really like the thought
provoking questions and simple answers. I am anxious to use it in our
home!”
--Sherrie Cornia, grandmother of 24
--Sherrie Cornia, grandmother of 24
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