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The wife and the mother are the inappreciable treasures given unto you by God. They are the fairest ornaments of existence, and of them shall be born all the inhabitants of the world. In the late 1800s, a Russian explorer discovered another record of Christ's life and teachings, guarded for centuries by the leaders of a monastery in Tibet. Ancient traders recorded their experiences with Christ and His teachings and brought these records to India. The explorer reported that these words were "remarkable for their character of divine grandeur" and were "sublime words" from the Master Himself.…mehr

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The wife and the mother are the inappreciable treasures given unto you by God. They are the fairest ornaments of existence, and of them shall be born all the inhabitants of the world. In the late 1800s, a Russian explorer discovered another record of Christ's life and teachings, guarded for centuries by the leaders of a monastery in Tibet. Ancient traders recorded their experiences with Christ and His teachings and brought these records to India. The explorer reported that these words were "remarkable for their character of divine grandeur" and were "sublime words" from the Master Himself. Alonzo Gaskill presents this extra-biblical text in which Christ expounds the divine role of women in the gospel and the family. This book will help expand your appreciation and respect for women and their sacred part in God's plan. 0
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Professor Alonzo L. Gaskill, PhD Alonzo L. Gaskill was born and raised in Jackson County, Missouri. After two decades as an active member of the Greek Orthodox Church, he became a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and later served a mission in England. Upon his return, he earned degrees in education, philosophy, theology, and biblical studies and began a career with the Church Educational System, teaching seminary for four years in southeastern Idaho. Since 2003, he has been a professor of world religions at Brigham Young University. Dr. Gaskill has been married to his wife, Lori, since 1989. They have five children, and three grandchildren. They currently reside in Payson, Utah. "