
Shake the Powers of Evil with Captain Moroni
Training to Defeat the Amalickiahs in Your Life
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Narrated by:
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Dallin Bradford
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By:
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Sean Nobmann
About this listen
It's time to soldier up against temptation! Join Captain Moroni in his war with the devious Amalickiah and learn how his battle strategies can help you defend against and defeat temptation.
Just as the Book of Mormon exposes Amalickiah's plans, you can also learn the tricks used to tempt and entrap us. So, suit up, buttercup! It's your turn to take a stand in this war.
This lighthearted audiobook is a safe and easy first step to opening a healthy and effective dialogue about the temptations that preteens and teens face today.
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