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Author: Neil L. Andersen
About the Product: Elder Neil L. Andersen’s The Divine Gift of Forgiveness has brought hope, healing, and peace to thousands who have sought to better understand the power of repentance and forgiveness. Now you can study these thoughtful and inspired teachings in a whole new way with The Divine Gift of Forgiveness journal edition.
“As surely as the sun will rise tomorrow,” Elder Andersen promises, “the Savior’s divine gifts of repentance and of forgiveness, offered in the beauty of His encompassing love, are certain for those who come unto Him with full purpose of heart.” In this book, Elder Andersen writes especially to those who are “awakening” unto God—those who are just beginning to discover or seek the divine gifts of repentance and forgiveness in their lives. The Divine Gift of Forgiveness is organized in such a way that readers can choose the section or chapter that applies most to them and study it without having to have read from cover to cover. Leaders can similarly recommend specific chapters to those with whom they work. This new journal edition provides large, faintly lined margins
to use as a canvas to express your thoughts, document insights you’ve received, or create your own visual art, illuminations, or calligraphy. Deepen your understanding of repentance and forgiveness as you study powerful doctrine, along with personal stories and experiences, to become a more devoted disciple of
the Savior.
About the Author: Elder Neil L. Andersen was sustained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in April 2009. He received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University and an MBA from Harvard University. He was the president and owner of an advertising agency in Florida and partnered in real estate development. After his service as a mission president of the France Bordeaux Mission, he became a vice president for a large healthcare system. He and his wife, Kathy, are the parents of four children and have seventeen grandchildren.
Pages: 304
Deseret Book