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50 More Relics of the Restoration

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Released
April 20, 2023
ISBN
9781462143498
Format
ePub

Book Details

Though the restored Church is comparatively young, it has a rich and vivid history, with more artifacts being uncovered constantly. This second volume highlights the history of the Church through 50 more sacred objects gathered throughout the Church's history. From its beginning with Joseph Smith and the First Vision, the Restoration has spread across the globe, and every piece of historic evidence tells the stories of the Latter-day Saints.
In this volume, you will find photos and commentary of objects such asA fragment of the original Book of Mormon manuscriptWilford Woodruff's journalThe first Latter-day Saint Hymnbook from 1836A lace doily from Armenian refugee SaintsJoseph Fielding Smith's typewriterThe Kabul Afghanistan Military District Conference DVDTom Trails filmstrips from the 1960sA Seawall Stone from Moroni High School in KiribatiThese relics of days past testify of the hardships, joys, and testimonies of Latter-day Saints throughout the history of the Church. Through these small glimpses of history, you can interact with your forebears and be inspired by their stories of faith.

Author Description

Casey Paul Griffiths is a Professor of Church History & Doctrine at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He teaches andresearches Latter-day Saint history dealing with controversial and lesser-known stories among the Saints. He holds a Master's Degree and PhD inEducation from BYU, where he is a popular teacher and presenter. He has taught at Education Week, Especially for Youth, and the Mormon HistoryAssociation. He has traveled extensively studying international education and Latter-day material history, working with diverse Restoration movements. Helives in Saratoga Springs with his wife and four children.

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