 The language of this book is mainly geared for the ears of LDS members. In other words, churchy. You'll find scripture verses, principles, and history that a member would appreciate. Not to say that anyone who reads this would not feel the important message of faith. Certainly President Hinckley took well account of supporting the title's claim. I believe his assertions. I like the references of the early pioneers. I like how he describes the strength and endurance of the Church. I like this book!
The language of this book is mainly geared for the ears of LDS members. In other words, churchy. You'll find scripture verses, principles, and history that a member would appreciate. Not to say that anyone who reads this would not feel the important message of faith. Certainly President Hinckley took well account of supporting the title's claim. I believe his assertions. I like the references of the early pioneers. I like how he describes the strength and endurance of the Church. I like this book!By the way, this book was published in 1989, 11 years before Standing for Something, and you will find yourself taking a double take ... some of the things written here are found in verbatim in Standing for Something. No major importance, just an observation.











































 

 
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