Author Truman G. Madsen conveys the feelings and importance of temple work in his June release "The Temple, Where Heaven Meets Earth." He adeptly does so in an indirect way fitting of his subject.
Through insight and comparisons to earthly examples, Madsen explains the power available within the "House of the Lord" in the collection of essays and talks that were previously available in separate compilations.
In the book's preface, Madsen outlines his hope for the book: "If these studies can help readers, anywhere and in anyway, to enhance their temple experience, in the image of the Redeemer, I will be more than grateful."
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