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The Author has collected evidences from a wide variety of sources to present unshakable evidences of the truthfulness of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Evidences cover biblical scriptures that support LDS doctrine and temple work. Also highlighted are: the Apostasy and Restoration, the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, temples, the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other scriptures.
A Peek Inside: This book describes an ancient cave found south of Jerusalem, and points out that scholars believe it was used by "a prophet fleeing Jerusalem" in the sixth century B.C. This cave is called, through the interpreted writings on the walls, "Ruin of the House of Lehi." This is a must-see book for enhancing and building testimonies.
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Dennis K. Brown has packaged a summary of the evidences of the Lord's Church unlike any that I have yet found. Many fascinating LDS member-hosted websites exist, and there are a good number of excellent Nibley and Nibley-esque books out there as well, but no one has seemed to compile all of the bases of their testimony as succinctly as Brown. The chapter on Jesus Christ alone is worth the price of the book. It confronts the vast and significant differences that exist between the LDS view of the Savior and the views of our Christian brothers and sisters of other faiths. I highly recommend Evidences of the True Church for members and non-members alike.
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