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Author: Gary J. Coleman
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At the age of ten, Gary J. Coleman was confirmed a member of the Catholic Church in a special ceremony conducted by the bishop of the Yakima, Washington, diocese. The religious leader told this faithful boy, 'Gary, someday you will become a priest. In fact, someday you will become a bishop.' In a marvelous journey of conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gary J. Coleman did indeed become a priest. And an elder. And a bishop. Today he serves as a General Authority in the First Quorum of the Seventy.
In this helpful, Spiritual book, Elder Coleman relates the story of his life and the lessons he has learned about teaching the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. The book features:
- Information that will help Latter-day Saints better understand the feelings and background of people from other churches.
- Insights from a General Authority who is himself a convert to the Church.
- Numerous stories that illustrate the author's teachings and ideas.
- Summarizing quotations that emphasize the author's most important points and provide quick reference and information.
- Solid, spiritual information about how to effectively share the gospel.
Elder Coleman writes, 'In this book you will find principles that you can apply to the missionary experiences you have with those in your circle of influence. Believe it is possible, for if you do, you can play a necessary role in establishing the true church in the lives of your friends and associates. You can strengthen your brothers and sisters in their conversion to the Lord. Follow me down my road to conversion and find ways to bring the restored gospel to others. Mine has been a journey of many decades, sustained progress, some heartache, but much joy. I invite you to join me on this life-changing journey.'
Pages: 111