Moroni lived a long time by himself with his father’s books. And he learned to love his books like people. Because they were like people, in a way, because they carried hope. And Moroni had read the stories so many times they were familiar to him like people, and he could sit with them and … Continue reading A prayer from the dust (Moroni 7-10)
How to make a church (Moroni 1-6)
Moroni was still alone. Even after reading all the books, even after writing down more stories and letters, even after running away and trying not to be killed, even after years and years, Moroni was still alive, and still alone. He had not always been alone. Before the big horrible final battle, he lived in … Continue reading How to make a church (Moroni 1-6)
The story Ether, the optimistic pen pal (Ether 12-15)
Ether’s people were scared of death and of each other. They were fighting and killing and dying. And the war grew and grew and everyone joined in and fought and died until there was just one person left alive. One person, beside Ether. And the whole time, Ether could only watch as the world fell … Continue reading The story Ether, the optimistic pen pal (Ether 12-15)
The people who forgot how to love the world (Ether 6-11)
Jared and the Brother of Jared and their family and friends all agreed that they would follow God and step into the boats, which were actually barges, which were like submarines. And then they pushed into the water, and took one last look at the land before closing the hatch. It would be a year … Continue reading The people who forgot how to love the world (Ether 6-11)
The people who tried to climb to heaven (Ether 1-5)
The stories of Ether are not about the Nephites or the Lamanites. They are much older. They start way back, when people first came to live on the earth. At first, people did not know if they could trust the earth to take care of them. And then there was a big storm and lightning … Continue reading The people who tried to climb to heaven (Ether 1-5)
Moroni, and his books, and his friends (Mormon 7-9)
Mormon was one of the only survivors of the big, terrible, Nephite-ending battle. His city was destroyed and he wept for the roads and the buildings. His dog and his horse were killed, and he wept for the animals. His friends and his soldiers were killed and he wept for them because he could remember … Continue reading Moroni, and his books, and his friends (Mormon 7-9)
Mormon and the book (Mormon 1-6)
Jesus told us that everyone would forget Him. But still, it’s hard to believe, isn’t it? But that’s what happened. It did take a while, because Jesus is hard to forget. But eventually, people stopped talking about Jesus and then they stopped thinking about Jesus. And because no one was thinking about Jesus, they started … Continue reading Mormon and the book (Mormon 1-6)
The three men who kept living and living and living and living (3 Nephi 27 – 4 Nephi)
Before Jesus left the Nephites and the Lamanites, they were just the Nephites. They had decided to all live together. And they agreed to share almost everything, including their name. They shared food and water. They shared money and toys. They shared homes and cities. They even shared toothpaste. But they did not share their … Continue reading The three men who kept living and living and living and living (3 Nephi 27 – 4 Nephi)