Friday, February 14, 2014

Blog tour ~ "In Tune" by Gerald Lund ~ Book spotlight


Book description: The Holy Ghost gives knowledge, wisdom, understanding, and enlightenment, but how do we know when we have been taught by the Spirit? If we desire to be taught—and to teach—by the Spirit, what is our responsibility?


Teaching and learning can take place in a variety of settings. It might occur in a Church meeting or as we participate in a gospel lesson or in a family home evening. Often it is a personal experience that occurs outside formal instructional settings in the private, brief teaching moments of life. In this insightful companion volume to Hearing the Voice of the Lord, bestselling author Gerald N. Lund helps readers understand how the Spirit can increase our abilities as both teachers and learners. 




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When I saw that this book was touring the blogging world, I wanted to be a part of the tour.  Unfortunately, I couldn't fit in a review right now, because I have several review promises that I need to keep for the rest of this month and beyond.

I have several of Gerald Lund's books.  He is a very inspired writer.  Lucky for me, even though I couldn't review, I was sent a copy to read when I have space in my calendar.  I am looking forward to reading this book.  I know that this is the kind of message that I really need to be reminded of with the hectic life that I lead. :)

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About the author:  Elder Gerald N. Lund received his BA and MS degrees in sociology from Brigham Young University. He served for thirty-five years in the Church Educational System, and he served as a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy from 2002 to 2008. He is a prolific author (The Work and the Glory series, The Kingdom and the Crown trilogy, Fire of the Covenant, The Undaunted) and has received many honors for both his fiction and nonfiction works. He and his wife, Lynn, are the parents of seven children.



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