LDS “Great Works” and the Mormon Texts Project
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- Where the Ground Still Knows by Paul Bishop
- The Question About Forgiveness That Troubles Almost Everyone by Roger Connors
- Where Hope Meets Us in Our Pain by Paul Bishop
- Magic in the Mundane and Monotonous Mondays by Patrick D. Degn
- The Constitution—Man-Made or Divinely Inspired? by Tad R. Callister
- The Privilege of Requesting and Receiving Angelic Assistance by Anne Hinton Pratt
- Pack Your Bags, We’re Staying Home by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- What Loyalty Looks like—Come Follow Me, Podcast: Ruth, 1 Sam. 1-3 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- The Biscuit Test: Ocean to Ice — Dispatch 07 by Mike Loveridge
- You Can’t Pretend to Show Up by Lynne Perry Christofferson
















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Ione NysetvoldApril 1, 2014
What a valuable service to serious readers and those who aspire to be!
John BennettMarch 31, 2014
Great work, Tom! I look forward to reading some of these books in the not-too-distant future.
laverl09March 31, 2014
Over the last 50 years I have acquired quite a nice library of old books because I like to look at footnotes and bibliographies for the "original" source of Gospel concepts. Therefore, I not only agree with the concept you supported with quotes from C.S. Lewis, but also cheer you on with the digitizing project. It will be invaluable to the coming generation.
Cathy WitbeckMarch 31, 2014
What a fantastic project. So many people will benefit this work.
sueMarch 31, 2014
This sounds very exciting. At the moment I am taking an online class called Mentoring With the Classics, guided by Oliver and Rachael DeMille. Having always been interested in the great books of the past, it is very challenging to learn that there are 5 levels of reading a great book, and then learn to read at the top levels of 5-4-3. I prefer to read original writings and did not realize there were church classics from earlier history. I especially enjoyed reading "The History of Joseph Smith By His Mother" and " Man: God's Greatest Miracle" by J. Reuben Clark. Looking forward to the opportunity.
Arden HansenMarch 31, 2014
What a great project and service! We would all do well to read read read the great works and get ourselves educated.
Terry DavisMarch 31, 2014
Bro. Nysetvold, There are all kinds of "Great Books" lists out there but having one from an LDS point is great! Give Sis. Nysetvold a hug for me. I used to sit next to her at the Family History Center while we researched. :-) Sis. Davis
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