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Your Daily Dose of LDS Inspiration! – June 4, 2016

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“And now I, Mormon, make a record of the things which I have both seen and heard, and call it the Book of Mormon.” Mormon 1:1

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“When you read the Book of Mormon, concentrate on the principal figure in the book—from its first chapter to the last—the Lord Jesus Christ.” Russell M. Nelson

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This Day in LDS History

1837: Joseph Smith calls Elder Heber C. Kimball to go on a mission to England, the first call to an overseas mission in the Church.
1944: Elder Joseph Fielding Smith begins a new radio program The Restoration of All Things on Sunday evenings. Later the talks are published in a book under the same name.
1967: A new visitors’ center opens at the Joseph Smith birthplace in South Royalton, Vermont.
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