Synopsis:
"In Sunday School, we learn about the remarkable miracles of early
converts. But what about their lives before they became spiritual
giants? Dan Barker, author of Little-Known Stories about the Doctrine
and Covenants, compiles conversion stories full of visions,
persecutions, and miracles. Our ancestors' paths to the gospel will
strengthen your testimony as you live your own conversion story."
Review:
It was enlightening getting to read of people's conversion stories back when the restored gospel was first placed back on the Earth. The outlook from those who became a member and those who looked from the outside in. Some short accounts, some longer. Men and Women.
You get a better look at how Joseph Smith lived and the persecution of the Saints, which some of the accounts explain why they hadn't yet joined the church for fear of this said persecution. I noticed that some of the people in particular came around to the gospel only after denying it for so long. A lot of the accounts had a similar trend in that they wouldn't join any church until they knew it was the right one for them.
Missionary work was very important back then as it is now. Parley P. Pratt was one said missionary that was in a lot of the accounts having baptized a lot of people. How blessed is he!
This book is full of some amazing conversion stories!