Scripture Study

Scripture Study
"Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me." - John 5:39

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Book of Mormon Translate

 I wrote an app to help language learners study the Book of Mormon in their desired language. Each language verse is displayed side by side with its English translation. 

I made this app to help my daughter who is heading out to serve a mission in Finland and decided to open it up to others who are learning a language. 

It currently has 20 languages: Cantonese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Greek, German, Hawaiian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Samoan, Swedish, Tagalog, and Tongan.  

I made this app on my own and it is not associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in any official way.

Leave any comments or questions







Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Scripture Search Quiz App

 I wrote an app that I am currently publishing in Google Playstore and in the Apple App Store.

It is called "Scripture Search." 

It is an interactive way to study the scriptures and increase comprehension.

I currently have a quiz on the app for each chapter in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants.

If you have the app and want to contact me for support, comment on this blog for now or email me at bookofmormonsearch@gmail.com or go to this google site for privacy policy and comments: Scripture Search Quiz


Thanks!



Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Agency + Accountability


1a- What are our two choices?
1b- How do we get/access eternal life?
2a- What is agency?
2b- What is the great test for us while we live on earth?
2c- How can the Holy Ghost help us in this test?
2d- What are some examples of when you felt the Holy Ghost's guidance on what to do?
3a- What are we responsible for?
3b- What can make it hard sometimes to choose the right?
3c- What should we be willing to stand alone in?
3d- When have you seen someone be a good example of not following there crowd but following God's will?
4a- What are you not free to choose?
4b- What are the consequences/outcomes of sin/disobedience?
4c- When have you felt happiness and freedom from being obedient?
5a- What are we responsible to do with our talents?
5b- What talents have you been given that you have done good in developing?
5c- What talents/abilities have you been given that you need to develop?
5d- What else are you accountable to God for?
5e- How could you better use your time?

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Divine Nature #7- Peacemaker

1. PEACEMAKER Definition: A person who helps to prevent or stop an argument, a fight, or a war.
a. What are two things a peacemaker does?

2. Matthew 5:9
a. Whose children are peacemakers?

3. 3Nephi 11:29-30
a. Who is the father of all contention?
b. Therefore, whose children are we if we are not peacemakers?


4. 1Peter 3:11
a. What should we seek?
b. What should we do next?

5. Alma 24:19
a. What should we bury?




Thursday, March 6, 2014

Virtue #4- Repentance

1. Read Moroni 10:32-33
a) Who should we come unto? 
Why?
b) What 2 things do we need to do before His grace is sufficient for us?
c) What should we not deny?
d) How are we sanctified?
e) What will we become?

2. Read Enos
a) What/Who did Enos pray for first?
b) How long did he pray for?
c) Who did he pray for next?
d) How did he pray? (What were his prayers like?)
e) Who else did he pray for?
f) What did he spend the rest of his days doing?

3. Read “Repentance” in the “Strength of Youth” pamphlet
a) What is the atonement?
b) What do we have to do to be forgiven of our sins?
c) What is repentance?
d) What do we need to turn away from?              
Turn toward?
e) What does Satan want us to think?
f) When should we repent?
g) What mocks the Savior’s atonement?
h) What are 3 needful steps to repentance?
i) Who should we seek help and counsel from?
j) What will repentance and forgiveness help you come to know?
k) What will you feel?
l) What will that bring you?
m) Who will you become like?

4. Read D&C 20:77, 79
a) What should we remember when we eat the sacrament bread?
b) What 3 things do we witness to God that we are willing to do?
c) Why? (What does God promise us if we do?)
d) What should we remember when we drink the water?

5.) Write your plan:
What will you do daily to remain pure and worthy?

Sunday, January 5, 2014

The Living Christ

1a. What word describes Christ’s life?
1b. What was of infinite virtue?
1c. Who did he influence?
2a. What was he called in the Old Testament?                                In the New?
2b. What did he create and make?
2c. Why was he baptized?
2d. What was he despised for?
2e. What was his message?
2f.  What did he entreat all to do?
2g. What are some of the things he did?
2h. What are some of the things he taught?
3a. Why did he institute the sacrament?
3b. Why was he convicted?
3c. Why did he give his life?
3d. What kind of a gift did he give all mankind?
4a. What is his life central to?
4b. Where did his life not begin?                                             Not  end?
4c. What are 3 of his titles/roles?
5a. What was he the first to rise from?
5b. Who are some people he has visited as a resurrected being?
6a. What are his eyes like?                                
6b. His hair?                          
6c. What is his countenance like?                                                
6d. His voice?
7a. Who does he say that he is?
7b. What is his role between us and the Father?
8a. What does Joseph Smith testify about him?
9a. What did he see?
9b. What did he hear?
10a. How are the world’s created?
10b. Who are the inhabitants sons and daughters of?
11a. What 2 things did Joseph Smith declare had been restored?
11b. What is their foundation?                                                      Cornerstone?
12a. What will he do someday?
12b. What shall be revealed?
12c. Who shall see it?
12d. What will he rule and reign as?
12e. What shall every knee and tongue do?
12f. What shall each of us be judged according to?”
13a. What do the apostles testify that Jesus is? (3 titles)
13b. Where does he stand today?
13c. What 3 roles does he play for the world?
13d. What does his path/way lead to?

13e. What do they thank God for?

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Declaration of Independence

Paragraph 1:
a. What may it become necessary for people to dissolve?
b. What kind of a station may it become necessary for them to assume?
c. What laws entitle them to that station?
d. What does decent respect require them to do?

Paragraph 2:
a. What are all men created to be?
b. What has their Creator endowed them with?
c. What are 3 of those rights?
d. Why are governments created among men?
e. Who do they derive their powers from?
f. When do the people have a right to alter or abolish their government?
g. What should they institute?
h. What should its principles and powers be made to effect?
i. What kind of causes should long established governments not be changed for?
j. What are mankind more disposed to do than to abolish governments?
k. What is their right and duty to do if the government is repeatedly abusing and reducing them?
l. Why should they provide new guards?
m. What was the King of Great Britain trying to establish?

Paragraph 3:
a. What has he refused his assent to?
b. Who has he forbidden to pass important and pressing laws?
c. What did he want the people to relinquish?
d. What kind of places has he called together legislative bodies?
Why?
e. What has he repeatedly dissolved?
Why? (what had they opposed)
f. What has he refused others to be?
g. What have the Legislative powers incapable of?
h. What was the state in danger of from without?                   From within?
i. What did he try to prevent?
j. What did he obstruct?
h. What did he make the judges dependent on?
i. What did he erect?
j. Why did he send swarms of Officers?
k. What did he keep among them even in times of peace?
l. What did he make the Military independent and superior to?
m. What did he combine with others to do?
n. What did he protect them from?
o. What did he cut off?
p. What did he impose on them without their consent?
q. What benefit did he often deprive them of?
r. What were they tried for?
s. What did he abolish in a neighboring Province?
t. What kind of a government did he establish there?
u. What did he take away?                Abolish?                         Alter?
v. What did he suspend?
w. What did he wage against them?
x. What did he plunder?             Ravage?                 Burn?                    Destroy?
y. Why did he transport large armies of foreign Mercenaries?
z. Who did he constrain to bear arms against their country?
aa. What has he excited?

bb. Who did he endeavor to bring on?

Paragraph 4:
a. What did they do in ever stage of these oppressions?
b. How were their repeated Petitions answered?
c. What is a tyrant Prince unfit to be?

Paragraph 5:
a. Who did they warn and remind and appeal to?
b. What were their British brethren deaf to?
c. What must they hold them as in war?                  In Peace?

Paragraph 6:
a. What did they declare that the United Colonies ought to be?
b. What did they absolve their allegiance to?
c. What did they dissolve?
d. What did they declare their right to do with full power? 
e. What do they support this declaration with? (what do they pledge to each other)