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  • Sep 4, 2024 | ldsliving.com | Joe Wirthlin

    In his vision of the tree of life in the Book of Mormon, the prophet Lehi started out “in a dark and dreary waste” (1 Nephi 8:7). Praying for mercy from God, Lehi came across a tree “whose fruit was desirable to make one happy” (verse 10). After Lehi tasted of the fruit, he began searching for his family, desiring them to “partake of it also” (verse 12). Lehi’s vision of the tree of life is one of many different witnesses of Christ found in the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | thechurchnews.com | Joe Wirthlin |Christine Rappleye

    During the week of Aug. 25-31, the Church News podcast invited historian Richard E. Turley Jr. to speak about the legacy that President Russell M. Nelson, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has built upon as his 100th birthday approaches on Sept. 9, 2024. In a another Church News podcast episode, President Jeffrey R.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | pt.thechurchnews.com | Joe Wirthlin

    IEm sua visão da árvore da vida no Livro de Mórmon, o profeta Leí começou “em um deserto escuro e triste” (1 Néfi 8:7). Orando pela misericórdia de Deus, Leí encontrou uma árvore, “cujo fruto era desejável para fazer uma pessoa feliz” (versículo 10). Depois que Leí provou do fruto, ele começou a procurar sua família, desejando que “dele também comesse minha família” (versículo 12).

  • Aug 29, 2024 | newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org | Joe Wirthlin

    This story appears here courtesy of TheChurchNews.com. It is not for use by other media. By Joe Wirthlin,Church NewsIn his vision of the tree of life in the Book of Mormon, the prophet Lehi started out “in a dark and dreary waste” (1 Nephi 8:7). Praying for mercy from God, Lehi came across a tree “whose fruit was desirable to make one happy” (verse 10). After Lehi tasted of the fruit, he began searching for his family, desiring them to “partake of it also” (verse 12).

  • Aug 28, 2024 | es.thechurchnews.com | Joe Wirthlin

    En su visión del árbol de la vida en el Libro de Mormón, el profeta Lehi comenzó “en un desierto obscuro y lúgubre” (1 Nefi 8:7). Orando por misericordia de Dios, Lehi se encontró con un árbol “cuyo fruto era deseable para hacer a uno feliz” (versículo 10). Después de que Lehi probó el fruto, comenzó a buscar a su familia, deseando que “participaran también de él” (versículo 12).

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