June 12, 1831 – John Whitmer, called as Church historian, begins to write a history of the Church he calls the Book of John Whitmer. June 1839 –
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June 12, 1831 – John Whitmer, called as Church historian, begins to write a history of the Church he calls the Book of John Whitmer. June 1839 –
Garden Tomb In celebrating the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, this Easter Sunday – THE GARDEN TOMB & Resurrection Garden; GOLGOTHA A beautiful & peaceful
Oxford Oxford is the site where many of the Bible Translators studied, and did actual work of translation. One significant Bible translator and martyr, William Tyndale, was educated
Liverpool was England’s chief port and also the port of embarkation through which practically every emigrant from England passed. Over a hundred thousand Saints sailed from Liverpool to
January 29, 1839 (Tuesday) – The Elders met at Far West to complete measures for the removal of the poor from Missouri, and pledged themselves to assist each
Far more amazing visions and miracles took place in Kirtland than all other LDS sites combined! There is so much information that we have had to dedicate an
Part-time office help/computer programmer (Holladay UT area). Expected 4-6 hours a day 4-5 days per week plus occasional evening meetings and airport send-offs/greetings (own transportation required). The ideal
CAPERNAUM, Kefar Nahum (“town of Nahum”) We honor the CHRISTmas season with our December sites of the week. This week the famous city of New Testament times, Capernaum.
December 2, 1827 – Owing to persecutions Joseph Smith, jun., removed from Manchester, N. Y., to Harmony, Susquehanna Co., Pa., but there also persecution awaited him. During this
Early in his ministry, Jesus and his disciples traveled to Nain, a small town south of Nazareth and very near to Shunem. When they arrived, they saw a