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When a simple curiosity of well-worn scripture leads to a full-fledged passion, can the pages of history strengthen our faith even more?
For family man and dedicated Book of Mormon collector, Robert Messick, the answer is a resounding YES! In this fascinating episode of Latter-day Lights, Robert takes us on a journey through centuries of rare and unique Book of Mormon editions—from early RLDS printings and first-edition 1830 copies, to a near-mythical Deseret Alphabet copy with only 500 ever produced. Robert reveals how these volumes aren’t just prized collectibles—they’re precious links to the faith, sacrifices, and testimonies of the Saints who came before us.
Building on his passion for preserving these sacred artifacts, Robert also introduces The Book of Mormon Census Project, an ambitious effort to track and protect these treasured books worldwide.
Robert’s testimony shines as a gentle reminder that the Book of Mormon remains a living, unifying force—no matter its publication date, material, or design. Whether you’re a history buff, a collector at heart, or simply seeking spiritual uplift, you’ll find inspiration in Robert’s stories of faith, family, and the timeless power of scripture.
*** Please SHARE Robert's story and help us spread hope and light to others. ***
To WATCH this episode on YouTube, visit: https://youtu.be/g9asiuaih3k
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To FOLLOW Robert's YouTube channel, visit: https://www.youtube.com/@bookofmormoneditions
To FOLLOW The Book Of Mormon Census Project, visit: https://bookofmormoncensus.com/
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Keep updated with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latter.day.lights/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latterdaylights
Also, if you have a faith-promoting or inspiring story, or know someone who does, please let us know by going to https://www.latterdaylights.com and reaching out to us.
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When a simple curiosity of well-worn scripture leads to a full-fledged passion, can the pages of history strengthen our faith even more?
For family man and dedicated Book of Mormon collector, Robert Messick, the answer is a resounding YES! In this fascinating episode of Latter-day Lights, Robert takes us on a journey through centuries of rare and unique Book of Mormon editions—from early RLDS printings and first-edition 1830 copies, to a near-mythical Deseret Alphabet copy with only 500 ever produced. Robert reveals how these volumes aren’t just prized collectibles—they’re precious links to the faith, sacrifices, and testimonies of the Saints who came before us.
Building on his passion for preserving these sacred artifacts, Robert also introduces The Book of Mormon Census Project, an ambitious effort to track and protect these treasured books worldwide.
Robert’s testimony shines as a gentle reminder that the Book of Mormon remains a living, unifying force—no matter its publication date, material, or design. Whether you’re a history buff, a collector at heart, or simply seeking spiritual uplift, you’ll find inspiration in Robert’s stories of faith, family, and the timeless power of scripture.
*** Please SHARE Robert's story and help us spread hope and light to others. ***
To WATCH this episode on YouTube, visit: https://youtu.be/g9asiuaih3k
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To FOLLOW Robert's YouTube channel, visit: https://www.youtube.com/@bookofmormoneditions
To FOLLOW The Book Of Mormon Census Project, visit: https://bookofmormoncensus.com/
-----
Keep updated with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latter.day.lights/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latterdaylights
Also, if you have a faith-promoting or inspiring story, or know someone who does, please let us know by going to https://www.latterdaylights.com and reaching out to us.
#LDSPodcast #ChristianStories #LatterDayLights

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