Temples

Overview

Released
December 27, 2022
ISBN
9781462109807
Format
ePub

Book Details

Modern temples are designed to reveal sacred truths through symbolic teaching. But it's up to you to prepare your mind and heart for the lessons you can only find within their walls. Travel back to ancient Israel's tabernacles and discover how temples have helped all God's children draw nearer to Him. Then fast-forward to latter days and find out why we build temples the way we do today. This profound book by revered gospel teacher David J. Ridges discusses temple truths within a historical framework. Thoroughly researched with roots in both the scriptures and modern revelation, this is a compelling read that will add depth to your temple worship.

Author Description

David J. Ridges taught for the Church Educational System for thirty-five years and has taught for twenty-five years at BYU Campus Education Week. He has taught adult religion classes and Know Your Religion classes for BYU Continuing Education for many years. He has served as a curriculum writer for the Sunday School, as well as for the seminaries and institutes of religion of the Church. He has served in many callings in the Church, including gospel doctrine teacher, bishop, stake president, and patriarch. He and his wife have served a full-time mission, training senior CES missionaries and helping coordinate their assignments throughout the world. Ridges and his wife, Janette, are the parents of six sons and daughters and make their home in Springville, Utah.

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