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- Epilogue -
What are your favorite parts of the Book of Mormon? Notice your feelings about the Book of Mormon. Write about this in your journal, including your testimony. Compare this journal entry to the one you wrote when you started reading.
This is not the end, but only the beginning of a lifelong commitment to studying the scriptures. Take the time now to plan you new study habits. Here are some suggestions:
- Read from the beginning to the end, as you just did. Most people do it this way.
- Read the Book of Mormon in one month. This is a challenging, but very rewarding experience. You may want to do this at least once. While this method doesn't allow much time to be still and learn some of the fine points, you will have a better grasp on how all the stories go together.
- Read by subject. Study a subject that interests you. You might want to pretend that you are going to give a talk. Include some quotes by general authorities and maybe stories from church magazines. Create a file of well-written talks that you can give when you are asked.
- Read the reading assignments that go with your primary, Sunday school, or seminary lessons.
- Make a collection of your favorite scriptures.
- Random. Just open the book and read! Let the spirit guide. Pray to be guided to what you need to learn each day. Perhaps you are struggling with something with something in your life. Find your answers in the scriptures.
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