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Based on a true story of an Indian chief's dream wherein he was told to search for a people who possessed a book containing a history of his ancestors. Recaps the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and emphasizes the ties between the American Indians and the Book of Mormon. The Worth Of Souls: 1961 27 min.
The Book of Mormon Movie, Vol. 1: The Journey (2003) – An ambitious film about the Book of Mormon, which was the fourth highest-grossing movie in LDS cinema. [41] The Best Two Years (2003) – An LDS missionary's experience in the Netherlands, based on the play The Best Two Years of My Life.
How Rare a Possession is a 64-minute film produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It depicts the conversion stories of Parley P. Pratt, a church leader in the 19th century, and Vincenzo di Francesca, an Italian pastor in the 20th century, who both join the church after studying the Book of Mormon.
The Best Two Years (2003) The Book of Mormon Movie, Vol. 1: The Journey (2003) It's Latter-day Night! (2003) The R.M. (2003) Baptists at Our Barbecue (2004) The Home Teachers (2004) Sons of Provo (2004) Mobsters and Mormons (2005) Suits on the Loose (2005) Latter-Day Night Biscuit (2005) Take a Chance (2006) Church Ball (2006) The Singles 2nd ...
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The Liken Series is a continuing musical based on events in the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible, as well as stories from the Book of Mormon.The series is popular among many Latter-day Saint (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) families.
Corianton appears only briefly in three passages in the Book of Mormon. [1] [2] [3] However, as scholars Randy Astle and Gideon Burton point out, his story is one of the only stories in the Book of Mormon "with any sex in it", which has made it a popular subject of Book of Mormon-themed fiction and drama for more than a century. [4]
The Standard-Examiner called the film "one of the best in the Mormon film genre". [8] A Motley Vision gave the movie a B+. [9] The Hollywood Reporter described it as "an item best suited to the believers." [10] The Los Angeles Times reached a similar conclusion, calling Saratov "soft and preachy."