The Plan of Salvation
Is there meaning to my life? Why am I here? Is there life after death? These are questions that have been asked for thousands of years. Thanks to modern-day revelation through a prophet of God, these answers are now made known. In this eBook John Morgan addresses these questions and provides answers for the earnest seeker of truth.
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The Plan of Salvation
Is there meaning to my life? Why am I here? Is there life after death? These are questions that have been asked for thousands of years. Thanks to modern-day revelation through a prophet of God, these answers are now made known. In this eBook John Morgan addresses these questions and provides answers for the earnest seeker of truth.
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Is there meaning to my life? Why am I here? Is there life after death? These are questions that have been asked for thousands of years. Thanks to modern-day revelation through a prophet of God, these answers are now made known. In this eBook John Morgan addresses these questions and provides answers for the earnest seeker of truth.

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BN ID: 2940151237185
Publisher: Latter-day Strengths
Publication date: 04/23/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

While living with the Heywood family in Salt Lake City during the late 1800s, John Morgan dreamed one night that he was traveling down a road in Georgia. He recognized the road because he had used it often as a soldier in the United States Civil War. He came to a fork in the road and saw Brigham Young standing there. Although the right fork led to the next town, President Young told him to take the left fork.
Mr. Morgan, who was not a member of the Church at the time, told Sister Heywood about his dream and asked what she thought of it. She told him she believed he would join the Church and serve a mission in the southern states, and that one day he would find himself on the road he had seen in his dream. When that happened, he should remember Brigham Young’s counsel and take the left fork.
Many years later, after John Morgan had been baptized and called as a missionary to the southern states, he came to the fork in the road that he had seen in his dream. He remembered the counsel to take the left fork, so he did. An hour later, he found himself at the edge of Heywood Valley—a beautiful place with the same name as the family with whom he had been staying when he had the dream years earlier.
As he traveled throughout the valley preaching, he found that the people were well prepared to hear the gospel. After hearing him teach, several families mentioned that a stranger had come through the valley ten days before, asking permission to mark their Bibles. The stranger had told them that another messenger would come and explain the marked passages to them. John Morgan had explained these marked passages as he taught the gospel. During the following weeks, Elder Morgan taught and baptized all but three of the twenty-three families in the valley.
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