“One of the great lessons that each of us needs to learn is to ask. Why does the Lord want us to pray to Him and to ask? Because that is how revelation is received.”
—Richard G. Scott
Everyone has questions. But sometimes, we’re not sure that’s okay. Meet Chloe. She has a question, and it won’t leave her alone. She isn’t sure if it’s okay to have questions, especially gospel questions. Soon she begins to feel alone and stuck. She wonders if she’s the only kid in her class with this question and tries to push her question away, but it keeps coming back. With her family’s help, Chloe learns one of the most important lessons in gospel living: Questions aren’t just good, they are great!
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“One of the great lessons that each of us needs to learn is to ask. Why does the Lord want us to pray to Him and to ask? Because that is how revelation is received.”
—Richard G. Scott
Prior to writing This is the Spirit of Revelation, her first Latter-day Saint children’s book, Dina wrote Petra’s Power to See: A Media Literacy Adventure and Noah’s New Phone: A Story About Using Technology for Good, and co-wrote the Messages About Me: A Journey to Healthy Body Image books for boys and girls…more