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Teachings of Thomas S. Monson

Current price: $29.99
Teachings of Thomas S. Monson
Teachings of Thomas S. Monson

Barnes and Noble

Teachings of Thomas S. Monson

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Teachings of Thomas S. Monson is the must-have companion to the bestselling, acclaimed biography of President Monson, To the Rescue. This book will be invaluable to readers because it
• provides President Monson's teachings in topical format, and includes statements on more than 130 topics, from a discussion on the Aaronic priesthood through comments directed to the youth.
• gives quick, easy access to statements on vital gospel topics covering more than a half century of President Monson's teaching.
• is the ideal, reliable source for modern prophetic guidance on a host of subjects.
• outlines what we should know and how we should live in our time.
• includes a scripture index so readers can find what President Monson has taught about specific scriptural passages.
• includes a page at the front of the book for readers to record their testimony about the impact of the prophet's teachings in their own lives.
This book will be the authoritative collection of our beloved prophet's teachings and an invaluable resource for all who are involved in teaching the gospel.

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