The Incomparable Jesus

The Incomparable Jesus

by Grant H. Palmer
The Incomparable Jesus

The Incomparable Jesus

by Grant H. Palmer

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Overview

Grant Palmer closed his thirty-four-year career teaching for the LDS Church Educational System with the final thirteen years as a chaplain and the LDS Institute director at the Salt Lake County Jail. Distilled from his personal and teaching experiences, this tender testament to the incomparable Jesus describes a Savior who walked the halls with him, succoring those in need.
In this slim volume, Palmer sensitively shares his understanding of what it means to know Jesus by doing his works. He lists the qualities of divine character attested to by the Apostles Peter and Paul, and also those that Jesus revealed about himself in his masterful Sermon on the Mount, particularly in the beatitudes.

With reverence Palmer shares personal spiritual experiences that were life-changing assurances of Jesus's love for him--a love poured out unstintingly in equally life-changing blessings on prisoners whose crimes have not stopped short of sexual abuse and murder. Reading this book offers deeper understanding of the Savior's mercy, a stronger sense of his love, and a deeper commitment to follow him.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013152335
Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
Publication date: 07/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Grant H. Palmer (M.A., American history, Brigham Young University) is a three-time director of LDS Institutes of Religion in California and Utah, a former instructor of the Church College of New Zealand, and an LDS seminary teacher at two Utah locations. During the last thirteen years of a thirty-four year teaching career with the Church Educational System, he served as a chaplain and the LDS Institute director at the Salt Lake County Jail. He has been active in the Mormon History and John Whitmer Historical Associations and on the board of directors of the Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association. He is extensive church service included being a Temple Officiator, a High Councilor, and served in the High Priest Group, and as president of the Elders Quorum, Sunday School, and Young Men. He especially enjoyed teaching the gospel doctrine class and being the high priest instructor in his ward for many years. Now retired, his hobby is pigeon fancying and traveling. ! He has four children and ten grandchildren. He and his wife live in Sandy, Utah.
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