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Kent W. Huff

    Creating The Millennium: Social Forces and Church Growth in the Twenty-First Century
    Brigham Young's United Order: A Contextual Interpretation, Volume 1, Main Presentation
    Brigham Young's United Order: A Contextual Interpretation, Volume 2, Related Anomalies and Side Issues
    • This book presents a hopeful perspective on the lead-up to the Millennium, countering the typical doom-laden narratives. It suggests that we can actively work towards a better world in anticipation of Christ’s return, akin to preparing a grand temple for His visit. Drawing on the story of Jonah, who witnessed Nineveh’s repentance and avoided destruction, the author posits that proactive efforts can avert predicted calamities. Many belief systems incorporate a vision of the Millennium, and collaboration among these groups could foster a gospel-based civilization. Written from the viewpoint of a member of the LDS Church, the author addresses the slowing growth of Mormonism as indicative of a broader decline in Christianity's influence in the northern hemisphere. This decline has prompted proposals for substantial investments in education, missionary work, and family history initiatives, leveraging new organizational strategies and technology to revitalize Christianity's positive impact on society. The book emphasizes a constructive vision of the Millennium, portraying it as an exciting opportunity rather than a source of fear. Whether the Millennium arrives soon or centuries from now, the author encourages a shift in attitude and the implementation of long-term plans for global improvement. Additionally, it highlights the need for Christians to unite against secular critiques, particularly those targeting the Mormon Church,

      Creating The Millennium: Social Forces and Church Growth in the Twenty-First Century