This is the second volume of the series Remembering the Covenant, taken from the material originally published on-line in the blog "From the Desk of Denver Snuffer."
This is the second volume of the series Remembering the Covenant, taken from the material originally published on-line in the blog "From the Desk of D...
This continues the material which began with volumes 1and 2 of the Remembering the Covenant series. Like the earlier volumes, it is taken from the blog that can be found at www.denversnuffer.blogspot.com.
This continues the material which began with volumes 1and 2 of the Remembering the Covenant series. Like the earlier volumes, it is taken from the blo...
This is the fifth and final volume of the Remembering the Covenant series. The entire series has been taken from the on-line blog "From the Desk of Denver Snuffer."
This is the fifth and final volume of the Remembering the Covenant series. The entire series has been taken from the on-line blog "From the Desk of De...
Smithsonian Magazine identified Joseph Smith as the most significant religious figure in American history. Yet he remains misunderstood by most Christians, primarily because his legacy has been regarded as Mormon property. In many ways his life mirrors the Apostle Paul. He belongs to the Christian community as much as St. Francis of Assisi, Luther, Tyndale, Wesley, Knox, Williams and Calvin. His worst critics were and are Mormons. They abused him, led mobs against him, conspired to have him imprisoned and ultimately murdered. Mormons have slandered his memory with false histories. Joseph...
Smithsonian Magazine identified Joseph Smith as the most significant religious figure in American history. Yet he remains misunderstood by most Christ...