7 New Come, Follow Me Study Tools for the Doctrine and Covenants
Get the most out of your Doctrine and Covenants study with these seven study tools designed to enhance both personal and family study, at home or church.
Doctrine and Covenants Journal Editions
These study journals can improve both your daily study and your journaling efforts. All the text of both volumes of scripture as well as wide margins will give you a larger canvas to express your thoughts and document insights you've received.
Let’s Chat
Enjoy 52 spiral-bound cards that will simplify your Come, Follow Me family study. Each card features a quick and accessible recap of that week’s study, a standout scripture from the accompanying section, and five conversation starters to simplify the task of making it all connect to daily life, no matter what phase you are in.
Fill Your Soul
These 52 beautifully designed devotional cards are perfect for personal study, gifting, and sharing. Each card has a scripture passage from the Doctrine and Covenants, an accompanying quote from a recent general conference address, and a short devotional thought to help connect it all to daily life.
Come, Follow Me Journal Edition
This journal edition contains all the same information, study guides, and prompts as traditional copies of the manual—with the added bonus of wide, lined margins for taking personal notes! You can now easily record your impressions and experiences as you study.
The Doctrine and Covenants Study Guide
The Doctrine and Covenants Study Guide: Start to Finish is a comprehensive question-and-answer commentary set alongside the text of the Doctrine and Covenants. It draws from thousands of authoritative and powerful scriptural and historical insights.
Seven Visions
Following their co-authored Seven Gospels, Rosalynde Welch and Adam Miller turn their attention to visions of Christ recorded in the Doctrine and Covenants. Written as a series of letters between friends, the authors explore how Christ shows himself in seven of the revelations from the Doctrine and Covenants.
Making Sense of the Doctrine & Covenants
Rather than giving a verse-by-verse commentary, author Steven C. Harper takes readers on a guided tour through the revelations. Drawing on the earliest manuscripts of those revelations, he provides historically grounded insights into why each revelation was given, what it means, and why it matters.