Brick of Mormon Stories

Brick of Mormon Stories
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 0996767002
ISBN-13 : 9780996767002
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Brick of Mormon Stories by :

Brick of Mormon Stories contains twenty-six (26) LEGO-illustrated stories from the Book of Mormon. Stories are told using the actual verses from the Book of Mormon so children can become better acquainted with the language of the scriptures and the text written by God's prophets.The purpose of Brick of Mormon Stories is to acquaint children with the passages from the Book of Mormon, provide illustrations that will help them remember the stories, and motivate them to include discussions of people and events from the scriptures in their activities.

Illustrated Book of Mormon Stories

Illustrated Book of Mormon Stories
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Publisher : Deseret Book
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 160641156X
ISBN-13 : 9781606411568
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Illustrated Book of Mormon Stories by : Karmel H. Newell

An illustrated retelling of the stories from the Book of Mormon.

The Brick Bible

The Brick Bible
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Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781616084219
ISBN-13 : 1616084219
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Brick Bible by :

Uses LEGO bricks to recreate scenes from classic Bible stories.

The Sins of Brother Curtis

The Sins of Brother Curtis
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781451612851
ISBN-13 : 1451612850
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sins of Brother Curtis by : Lisa Davis

This brilliantly reported, unforgettable true story reveals how one of the most monstrous sexual criminals in the history of the Mormon church preyed on his victims even as he was protected by the church elders who knew of his behavior. When Seattle attorney Tim Kosnoff agreed to listen to an eighteen-year-old man who claimed to have been molested by his Mormon Sunday school teacher, he had no idea he was embarking on a quest for justice on behalf of multiple victims or that the battle would consume years of his life and pit him against the vast, powerful, and unrepentant Mormon church itself. As Kosnoff began to investigate the case, he discovered that the Sunday school teacher, a mysterious figure named Frank Curtis, possessed a long and violent prison record before he was welcomed into the church, where he became a respected elder entrusted with the care of prepubescent Mormon boys. Through Lisa Davis’s deft storytelling, two astonishing narratives unfold. The first shows how Brother Curtis ingratiated himself into the lives of young boys from working-class Mormon families where money was tight, and was accepted by mothers and fathers who saw in him a kindly uncle or grandfather figure who enjoyed the blessing of the church. Having gained the families’ trust, Curtis became fiendishly helpful, offering to supervise trips or overnights out of the sight of parents, when he could manipulate his victims or ply them with alcohol. The other narrative is a real-life legal thriller. As Davis shows, Kosnoff and his partners tirelessly assembled the case against the church, sifting through records, tracking down victims, and convincing them to testify about Brother Curtis’s acts. What began as a case of one plaintiff turned into a complex web stretching across multiple states. Joined by what would become a team of attorneys and investigators, Kosnoff found himself up against one of the most insular institutions in the United States: the secretive and powerful Mormon church. The amazing legal case at the heart of The Sins of Brother Curtis shows how the church’s elite, well-funded team of attorneys claimed the church was protected under the Constitution from revealing that Curtis had molested a number of Mormon boys. Yet Kosnoff and his devoted legal team (which included a female investigator adept at getting parents of victims to talk to her) succeeded in forcing the church to reveal that it knew about Curtis and ultimately achieved a successful settlement. Emotionally powerful page by page, The Sins of Brother Curtis delivers a redemptive reading experience in which the truth, no matter how painful and hidden, is told at last and justice is hard won. This is a remarkable story, all true.

Devil's Gate

Devil's Gate
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781416539889
ISBN-13 : 1416539883
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Devil's Gate by : David Roberts

Traces the tragedy-marked 1856 journey of three thousand Mormons from Iowa to Utah, explaining how leader Brigham Young disregarded warnings and then convinced his followers that hardships and deaths were part of a higher plan.

The Brick Bible: The Complete Set

The Brick Bible: The Complete Set
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Publisher : Skyhorse
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1626361770
ISBN-13 : 9781626361775
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Brick Bible: The Complete Set by : Brendan Powell Smith

Here in a handsome box set are both the Old Testament and New Testament with text from The Bible and full-color images of the Bible’s best-loved stories told with LEGO bricks. With over two thousand color photographs depicting the major narrative scenes of the Bible, this slipcovered two-book box set (including new material and a bonus two-sided, full-color poster) is the gift you and your family have been waiting for. Your LEGO-loving friends will marvel at the way these stories are told. Book one includes scenes from the Old Testament—the creation of the world, the temptation of Adam and Eve, the great flood, the presentation of the ten commandments to Moses on Mt. Sinai, and more. The Old Testament is a complex text, but Smith's "brick" illustrations help bring out the nuances of each scene and will make you reconsider the way you look at the Bible—and LEGO. Book two offers a new spin on the story of Jesus. Smith portrays Jesus's birth, miracles, last supper, and death and resurrection with meticulous attention to detail. From the fate of Judas to the life of Paul and his letters to the Ephesians; from the first book burning to the book of Revelations, this is the New Testament as you've never experienced it before. Find a place on your shelf for this beautiful two-book collector's set and continue to be amazed at the Bible as illustrated by your favorite toy.

Book of Mormon Student Manual

Book of Mormon Student Manual
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Publisher : David Van Leeuwen
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9781592976652
ISBN-13 : 1592976654
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Book of Mormon Student Manual by : The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

CES Letter

CES Letter
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0998869902
ISBN-13 : 9780998869902
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis CES Letter by : Jeremy Runnells

CES Letter is one Latter-Day Saint's honest quest to get official answers from the LDS Church (Mormon) on its troubling origins, history, and practices. Jeremy Runnells was offered an opportunity to discuss his own doubts with a director of the Church Educational System (CES) and was assured that his doubts could be resolved. After reading Jeremy's letter, the director promised him a response.No response ever came.

The Mormon Church and Blacks

The Mormon Church and Blacks
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0252039742
ISBN-13 : 9780252039744
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mormon Church and Blacks by : Matthew L Harris

The year 1978 marked a watershed year in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it lifted a 126-year ban on ordaining black males for the priesthood. This departure from past practice focused new attention on Brigham Young's decision to abandon Joseph Smith's more inclusive original teachings. The Mormon Church and Blacks presents thirty official or authoritative Church statements on the status of African Americans in the Mormon Church. Matthew L. Harris and Newell G. Bringhurst comment on the individual documents, analyzing how they reflected uniquely Mormon characteristics and contextualizing each within the larger scope of the history of race and religion in the United States. Their analyses consider how lifting the ban shifted the status of African Americans within Mormonism, including the fact that African Americans, once denied access to certain temple rituals considered essential for Mormon salvation, could finally be considered full-fledged Latter-day Saints in both this world and the next. Throughout, Harris and Bringhurst offer an informed view of behind-the-scenes Church politicking before and after the ban. The result is an essential resource for experts and laymen alike on a much-misunderstood aspect of Mormon history and belief.