Book Details
Ascend the glorious mountain of God.Members of the church, young and old, must grow in their understanding of true temple worship. is inspired book explores what the Saints must do, and how we must do it, to return to the presence of God. Learn what steps we need to take to climb to the Lord's house, and how the temple can serve as a template for other areas of life, particularly scripture study.Make your temple experiences more than mere attendance and your scripture study more than simple reading. Begin to truly worship at the summit of Mount Zion.
Author Description
In 1963, Mark H. Greene III was climbing mountains in Colorado for a better view—especially of himself. Little did he know, then, that thirty-three years later, he would be facing the most challenging mountain of his life. It is Mount Zion, the mountain of the Lord's house. Now he knows that if he can reach the summit of this mountain, he will see the "great view."Mark has been an orthopedic surgeon, specializing in hand and upper lib surgery in Salt Lake City and Illinois for the past thirty-three years. He has served in a variety of Church callings, including a full-time mission to Belgium and France.After his mission, Mark married the beautiful Jill Stephenson. They have six children: Brian, Lara, Lys-An, Linsey, Leslee, and Stephen. All them are uniquely special and have brought Mark and Jill great joy.Some of Doctor Greene's patients call him triplesticks because of the Roman numeral III ending his name, which represents three generations of Mark Greenes. He appreciates this sobriquet because it reminds him of the name he bears and the ancestry it represents. His father was also an orthopedic hand surgeon, and his grandfather was a professor of finance at the University of Utah. He still, on occasion, sees patients who remember these wonderful men.Mount Zion requires climbing it with others, especially family and ancestors. Then lasting relationships will develop.
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