Moving In His Majesty And Power
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Book Description
If such a thing were possible, Elder Neal A. Maxwell became even more reflective and tender toward the end of his life. Just before his passing, in July 2004, he completed this final book of thoughts and reflections.
"Moving in His Majesty and Power" includes three chapters adapted from landmark talks that have not previously appeared in any book-"The Cosmos," "Free to Choose," and "Unto This Very Purpose." Using a style reminiscent of his Whom the Lord Loveth, Elder Maxwell also ponders such themes as suffering, dealing with the onslaught of evil in today's world, and preparing to live in a celestial culture.
Filled with original thoughts expressed in distinctive and lyrical style and celebrating his love of the Lord, this book is vintage Elder Maxwell and a fitting benediction to his vast body of inspirational writings
About the Author
Elder Neal A. Maxwell, who previously served as executive vice president at the University of Utah and as Commissioner of Education for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was sustained as an Assistant to the Twelve in 1974 and called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1981. A well-beloved speaker and author, he wrote more than twenty-five books, including Whom the Lord Loveth, The Promise of Discipleship, One More Strain of Praise, If Thou Endure It Well, and Not My Will, but Thine. Elder Maxwell passed away July 21, 2004. He and his wife, Colleen Hinckley Maxwell, have four children and twenty-four grandchildren.
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