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"Walk in the footsteps of the first Latter-day Saints with this spiritual guide to Church historical sites. This immersive guide draws from first-hand accounts and the expertise of leading Church historians to guide you through the rich history of significant locations of the Restoration. For these sacred sites, authors Damon Bahr and Thomas Aardema provide the background knowledge behind each site, the importance each property has in Church history, and a short devotional that prompts reflection and invites the Spirit. With this guide you can envision the sacrifices of the Saints in building…mehr

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"Walk in the footsteps of the first Latter-day Saints with this spiritual guide to Church historical sites. This immersive guide draws from first-hand accounts and the expertise of leading Church historians to guide you through the rich history of significant locations of the Restoration. For these sacred sites, authors Damon Bahr and Thomas Aardema provide the background knowledge behind each site, the importance each property has in Church history, and a short devotional that prompts reflection and invites the Spirit. With this guide you can envision the sacrifices of the Saints in building the Kirkland Temple, understand the significance of the temple to early Church members, learn of divine directions that produced much of the Church organization we enjoy today, visit places where Joseph and Emma lived and where Joseph received revelation. Immerse yourself in the spiritual history of the Restoration. You've never traveled like this before!"--Back cover.
Autorenporträt
At the time this book was written, Damon L. Bahr was an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Brigham Young University where he taught courses in mathematics education. He also taught in the BYU Department of Church History and Doctrine where he taught courses in the Doctrine and Covenants. Damon is a frequent presenter at BYU Education Week and enjoys conducting tours of Church history sites, especially in Kirtland. He served a mission to Australia as a young man, then he and his wife, Kim, served a mission at the Kirtland historic sites. They are the parents of four children and grandparents to eighteen.