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Moroni concludes his father’s book with his own potent chapters. But in his first verse, he says he hadn’t planned originally to write them. What would we have lost if Moroni hadn’t added these ten chapters? Why does he include what he chooses? What do we learn about faith, hope, and charity? Why does he close the book the way he does? In this episode, BYU professors Tyler Griffin, Dan Belnap, Jared Halverson, and Josh Sears explore these chapters in an inspiring scripture conversation.
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Moroni concludes his father’s book with his own potent chapters. But in his first verse, he says he hadn’t planned originally to write them. What would we have lost if Moroni hadn’t added these ten chapters? Why does he include what he chooses? What do we learn about faith, hope, and charity? Why does he close the book the way he does? In this episode, BYU professors Tyler Griffin, Dan Belnap, Jared Halverson, and Josh Sears explore these chapters in an inspiring scripture conversation.

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