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I haven't read it yet, but I'm interested in that, too. The thought of going to East Germany (as it was then called) was a factor in my decision to serve a mission.
President Monson wrote his own book on the subject of the East German saints called "Faith Rewarded" that is on my list, but I haven't read it yet, either.

President Monson wrote his own book on the subject of the East German saints called "Faith Rewarded" that is on my list, but I haven't read it yet, either.


I started "Faith Rewarded" (which is from President Monson's journals from his experiences with the East German saints). It's wonderful, but I have other books that have a shorter deadline.


I haven't read that one, but it's on my list. I met Elder Oaks in May; he was looking for an alarm clock at the Walmart where I work, so I showed them where they were and shook his hand on the way there. (It was insignificant to him, I'm sure, but it was pretty neat for me!)


Thanks, Kelley! That sounds like a pretty cool book. I like unusual conversion stories. I have this one somewhere in my storage; I'll need to dig it out:
So How Come a Nice Jewish Boy Became a Mormon? by Norman Rothman
For those interested in Kelley's recommendation, this is the book:

For those interested in Kelley's recommendation, this is the book:


Thanks, Daniel! I love your Dad's biographies of the prophets, also.
Here is the book cover of Daniel's book:
Here is the link to the author page for Francis M. Gibbons, for those interested in further exploration:
Francis M. Gibbons
Here is the book cover of Daniel's book:

Here is the link to the author page for Francis M. Gibbons, for those interested in further exploration:
Francis M. Gibbons
I neglected to notice that Daniel and Francis M. Gibbons have another book:
A Gathering of Eagles: Conversions From the Four Quarters of the Earth
That sounds like it is a related book, Daniel, but please feel free to tell us more about each of these titles, as many of us are interested in conversion stories. :)

That sounds like it is a related book, Daniel, but please feel free to tell us more about each of these titles, as many of us are interested in conversion stories. :)


I received this book for Father's Day but haven't had a chance until today to read it:
Russell M. Nelson: Father, Surgeon, Apostle
I also have begun (but haven't gotten very far - it's been a busy summer!)
The Autobiography of Elder Helvecio Martins. Elder Martins is an emeritus seventy, and I decided to read this after attending the "Be One" 40th anniversary celebration of all worthy male members being eligible for the Priesthood.

I also have begun (but haven't gotten very far - it's been a busy summer!)

There is a sequel to "The Other Side of Heaven" coming out soon. Many of the stories from John Groberg's mission can be found in these two books (I've read both). Some of the movies portrayals are embellished for the movie or combined.
Elder Groberg (an emeritus general authority) raised his children near his wife and me, and we went to school with one of his daughters.
The Other Side of Heaven by John H. Groberg
Fire of Faith: The Memoirs of John H. Groberg by John H. Groberg
Elder Groberg (an emeritus general authority) raised his children near his wife and me, and we went to school with one of his daughters.



President Eyring is an extremely humble and teachable man. I expect to read this again in a few years to let some of the things learned sink in better.
Books mentioned in this topic
I Will Lead You Along: The Life of Henry B. Eyring (other topics)The Other Side of Heaven (other topics)
Fire of Faith: The Memoirs of John H. Groberg (other topics)
Russell M. Nelson: Father, Surgeon, Apostle (other topics)
The Autobiography of Elder Helvecio Martins (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Robert I. Eaton (other topics)John H. Groberg (other topics)
Francis M. Gibbons (other topics)
I read part of a book a few years ago (and had to return it to the library and haven't subsequently checked it out again - maybe I'll do that soon) that was about all the Counselors in the First Presidency