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These promises—increased love and harmony in the home, greater respect between parent and child, increased spirituality and righteousness—are not idle promises, but exactly what the Prophet Joseph Smith meant when he said the Book of Mormon will help us draw nearer to God.
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Marion G. Romney. 1897–1988. Official Declaration 2. Marion spent his childhood and youth in the Mormon colonies in northern Mexico. He was baptized at age eight and received his patriarchal blessing from his grandfather Lemuel Redd at age twelve.
By President Marion G. Romney. Second Counselor in the First Presidency. My beloved brothers and sisters and friends, today we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the organization of the Church. The Church of which we speak is not a man-made organization; it is exactly what its name implies.
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This early warning system applies to children of all ages and contains three basic components: (1) reading and talking about the Book of Mormon with your children, (2) bearing testimony of gospel truths spontaneously with your children, and (3) inviting children as gospel learners to act and not merely be acted upon.