| Title |
Author(s) |
Publishers |
Description |
| The Miracle of Forgiveness |
Spencer W. Kimball |
1969, Bookcraft Publishers Salt Lake City, UT |
This book walks one through the repentance process,
showing love and compassion toward the sinner. President
Kimball offers hope as he shows how the Lord can and will
forgive sin. |
| Believing Christ |
Stephen Robinson |
Desert Book Company Salt Lake City, UT |
Stephen Robinson illustrates the power of the Savior as he
uses analogies and parables, as well as scriptures and
personal experiences in this moving book. "Mortals have finite
liabilities," he explains, "and Jesus has unlimited assets."
By merging the two, exaltation can come. As long as we
progress in some degree, the Lord will be pleased and will
bless us. We must not only believe in Christ but also believe
him-believe that he has the power to exalt us, that he can do
what he claims. People will better understand the doctrines of
mercy, justification, and salvation by grace after reading
this book. |
| Willpower Is Not Enough |
Byrd and Chamberlain |
1995, Desert Book Company Salt Lake City, UT |
This book explains why we don't often succeed and change
even though we tell ourselves "no!", and use all our
willpower. It takes you through a step by step process of
enlisting the powers of our hearts instead of just our heads
in order to make a change. Excellent reading. |
| Spiritual Roots of Human Relations |
Stephen R. Covey |
1993, Desert Book Company Salt Lake City, UT |
This is a classic book before Stephen R. Covey became the
management guru. In it he talks about the spiritual side of
our relationships to each other and gospel principles that can
guide us in our lives. |
| He Did Delver Me From Bondage |
Colleen C. Harisson |
2000, Windhaven Publishing and Productions Pleasant Grove, UT |
This book has been used as the main workbook in meetings of the LDS 12 Step organization, Heart t' Heart, and has been used by LDS Family Services in their drug and alcohol program (SARS-Substance Abuse Recovery Service) for the last 4-5 years. |