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The Book of Mormon - Come Read with Us

The Book of Mormon - Come Read with Us

By: Grammy Jam and Grumpy Griff
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Read along with us to pace your reading, the entire book can be read in just over 25 hours. To Start at the Very Beginning use the following URL: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6KXsTmWJPT7AOF35YVHv8e?si=4An0s5qCQiemL8t09uhaEw Use "Unplayed & Oldest" to play them in order THE BOOK OF MORMON, BOOK OF MORMON, and MORMON are trademarks of Intellectual Reserve, Inc., used under license. Any content or opinions expressed, implied, or included in the podcast are solely the opinions of its hosts and not those of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or Intellectual Reserve, Inc.Grammy Jam and Grumpy Griff Spirituality
Episodes
  • A Brief Explanation About The Book of Mormon
    Mar 18 2025

    The Book of Mormon is a sacred record of peoples in ancient America and was engraved upon metal plates. Sources from which this record was compiled include the following:

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    4 mins
  • Moroni 10
    Mar 1 2025

    A testimony of the Book of Mormon comes by the power of the Holy Ghost—The gifts of the Spirit are dispensed to the faithful—Spiritual gifts always accompany faith—Moroni’s words speak from the dust—Come unto Christ, be perfected in Him, and sanctify your souls. About A.D. 421.

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    8 mins
  • Moroni 9
    Mar 1 2025

    Both the Nephites and the Lamanites are depraved and degenerate—They torture and murder each other—Mormon prays that grace and goodness may rest upon Moroni forever. About A.D. 401.

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    6 mins

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