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From the author of the acclaimed Prophets of God series of biographies of LDS Church presidents comes a capstone volume about the true Head of the Church: Jesus Christ, Our Savior and Redeemer. Written by Francis M. Gibbons, the most prolific and best-selling LDS biographer of the past century, this book is a comprehensive and insightful portrait of the Savior's life and ministry. The subtitle, Savior and Redeemer, suggests the two grand aspects of the Atonement of Christ: first, the Savior's free, unconditional gift of salvation to all mankind; and second, the Redeemer's redemption of the individual from the consequences of sin, conditioned upon faith, repentance, baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, the receipt of the gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end. A wonderful companion to the study of the four gospels and the Book of Mormon, Jesus Christ, Our Savior and Redeemer provides rich insights from one of the great writers and teachers of this dispensation.
David Oman McKay (1873-1970) was born in Huntsville, Utah to David McKay and Jennette Eveline Evans. He grew up on a farm in the Ogden Valley and served a mission to Great Briatain when he was a young man. In 1901 he married Emma Ray Riggs and they became the parents of seven children. In 1906 he became an apsotle for the LDS Church and in 1951 he became the ninth president of the LDS Church.
Francis M. Gibbons presents Eight Golden Keys to Success for any endeavor in life. He invites you to think about the untapped gifts, which may lie within you, and about the processes, which will bring them to light. This little book has been prepared to help provide insights and motivations in unlocking your potential.
SUB TITLE:Man of Vision, Prophet of God
Lorenzo Snow (1814-1901) was born in Mantua, Ohio to Oliver Snow and Rosetta Leonora Pettibone. Lorenzo was a well educated man and was attracted to Kirtland, Ohio by his sister, Eliza R. Snow. He was converted to the LDS CHurch and was baptized in 1836. In 1849 he was called to be an apostle. He was known as a very spiritual and dedicated man. In 1898 he became the fifth president of the LDS Church. During his administration there was a reemphasis on the payment of a full tithe.
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SUB TITLE:Man of Steel, Prophet of God