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Scripture study,Another informative source for LDS scriptures are in large Christian bookstores, they have a section dedicated to Mormonism and Jehovahs Witnesses.
The scriptures on lds.org really have improved. For my personal study, I listen and read the Book of Mormon and highlight the scriptures I like, then I write comments on all of them, so there may be 10 comments for one chapter. I also have been keeping a journal on there, since it is part of what they offer. Now, on the NT, well I lost 30 pounds listening to the NT, my husband sits at the computer and reads along, I am on the treadmill and walking on it 30 minutes a day. So both of these studies has helped me to improve not just spiritually, but physically.
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