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The Parable of the Pencil illuminates the principles related to the preservation of family history to strengthen the divine center in each of us. Thereby, our recognition of God's design increases. We are empowered to fulfill our destiny as spiritual beings having mortal experiences. The parable suggests that we need only to listen for, act upon, and record for our edification and that of our posterity, the sweet stirrings that are spiritual promptings. "Adam spake, as he was moved upon by the Holy Ghost, and a genealogy was kept of the children of God. And this was the book of the generations of Adam." (Moses 6:8).…mehr

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The Parable of the Pencil illuminates the principles related to the preservation of family history to strengthen the divine center in each of us. Thereby, our recognition of God's design increases. We are empowered to fulfill our destiny as spiritual beings having mortal experiences. The parable suggests that we need only to listen for, act upon, and record for our edification and that of our posterity, the sweet stirrings that are spiritual promptings. "Adam spake, as he was moved upon by the Holy Ghost, and a genealogy was kept of the children of God. And this was the book of the generations of Adam." (Moses 6:8).
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Autorenporträt
Phil Hudson and his wife Jan have 7 children and over twenty-five grandchildren. They enjoy spending time with their family at their cabin nestled in the Selkirk Mountains, on the shore of Priest Lake, the crown jewel of North Idaho. Phil had a successful dental practice in Spokane, Washington for 43 years, before retiring in 2015. He has an eclectic mix of hobbies, and enjoys the out of doors. He always finds time, however, to record his thoughts on his laptop, and understands Isaac Asimov's response when he was asked: If you knew that you had only 10 minutes left to live, what would you do?" He answered: "I'd type faster." Phil received the inspiration to write this book while he and Jan were serving as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Kingdom of Tonga. While there, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.