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DVD / VHS Listings DVD / VHS Listings ID 1 ID 5 The Lamb of God Witnesses of Christ LDS ID LDS ID 4797000 Length (minutes) 27 Length (minutes) 29 # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD Recording depicts the last week of the Savior's life This DVD features Elder M. Russell Ballard visiting with well-known members of the Church and discussing how the Book of Mormon and the teachings of Jesus Christ have provided direction in their lives. ID 2 Finding Faith in Christ ID 6 LDS ID We Believe in Christ Length (minutes) 28 LDS ID 4783000 # of DVD Copies Length (minutes) 28 # of VHS Copies # of DVD Copies This DVD portrays the power, majesty, and love of Jesus Christ through the # of VHS Copies eyes of Thomas, who once doubted. It explains how faith in Christ will help individuals resolve personal challenges. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland explains how the teachings of Jesus Christ found in the Bible and the Book of Mormon help individuals and families find peace and happiness. Originally presented on 26 February 1995. ID 3 To This End Was I Born ID 7 LDS ID 54436090 Worldwide Leadership Training: Strengthening the Family and the Length (minutes) 27 Church Through the Priesthood # of DVD Copies LDS ID # of VHS Copies Length (minutes) This DVD portrays the final hours of Jesus’s mortal life. It also portrays His # of DVD Copies ministry in the spirit world and His Resurrection. # of VHS Copies ID 4 Under the direction of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, this training resource has been prepared to teach principles and Special Witnesses of Christ promote discussion on how to strengthen the family and the Church through the priesthood. It is intended to be used by families, individuals, and their LDS ID 53584 Church leaders. Length (minutes) 65 # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD features members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve declaring their personal witness of Jesus Christ. Filmed in such locations as Jerusalem, the Sacred Grove, and Nauvoo. Barnes, Sheri ~ http://www.RREprep.com - 8/31/2013 @ 8:37:19 PM Page 1 of 14 ID 8 ID 12 Together Forever On The Way Home LDS ID 54411090 LDS ID 54062090 Length (minutes) 25 Length (minutes) 32 # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD contains thoughts, pictures, and music centered on the eternal Through the influence of a friend, a family finds that the gospel of Jesus nature of the family. It is ideal for members to use in helping nonmembers Christ can help them improve their relationships, resist temptations, and feel the Spirit and prepare to receive the missionary lessons. answer questions posed by the loss of a family member. ID 9 ID 13 Family Home Evening Feed My Lambs LDS ID 54050000 LDS ID 187000 Length (minutes) Length (minutes) 16 # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD contains thoughts, pictures, and music centered on the eternal This DVD tells the story of two children who try to feed a large flock of nature of the family. It is ideal for members to use in helping nonmembers newborn lambs that had lost their mothers. Used in teaching youth and feel the Spirit and prepare to receive the missionary lessons. adults in leadership positions about the worth of each person and the need to assist the Savior in His work. ID 10 ID 14 Family Answers Strengthening Families LDS ID 54449000 LDS ID 4796000 Length (minutes) 39 Length (minutes) 26 # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD features family experts sharing practical suggestions on how to draw family members closer together, improve communication, positively This video recording features Elder Dallin H. Oaks discussing how the and peacefully resolve conflict, and encourage greater understanding. English teachings of Jesus Christ can strengthen families. Real-life situations and subtitles. members’ testimonies illustrate the principles. ID 11 ID 15 Scripture Stories Introductory Gospel Messages, DVD LDS ID 6598000 LDS ID Length (minutes) Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies Illustrated stories on DVD from the standard works written on a basic Includes five gospel segments, Our Heavenly Father’s Plan, Together reading level and an interactive CD-ROM of Book of Mormon Stories. Forever, What is Real, Labor of Love, and The Prodigal Son. Barnes, Sheri ~ http://www.RREprep.com - 8/31/2013 @ 8:37:19 PM Page 2 of 14 ID 16 ID 20 The Restoration Doctrine and Covenants and Church History LDS ID LDS ID Length (minutes) Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD recounts how Joseph Smith’s search for truth led to the First Vision and the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Presentations that provide audiovisual support for teaching the Doctrine and Covenants and Church History course in seminary. DVD ID 17 ID 21 Legacy Inspirational Videos LDS ID LDS ID Length (minutes) 52 Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD of the motion picture Legacy portrays the joys, sacrifices, hopes, and trials of early Latter-day Saints and describes the legacy of faith of early Includes the four video segments: Called to Serve, Morality for Youth, Church members. Windows of Heaven, and How Rare a Posession: the Book of Mormon. ID 18 ID 22 On The Lord's Errand Historic Visit to Nauvoo LDS ID 8043090 LDS ID 1655000 Length (minutes) 60 Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD contains a biographical overview of President Thomas S. “Historic Visit to Nauvoo” was recorded in front of the Nauvoo Illinois Monson’s life and service in the Church. It includes interviews with Temple. Beautiful songs by the Choir as well as commentary by Lloyd President Monson, family members, and close friends. Newell, announcer of Music and the Spoken Word, are captured in this musical event. ID 19 ID 23 Joseph Smith Commemorative Program America's Choir LDS ID 1017090 LDS ID 1658000 Length (minutes) 88 Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies The DVD contains the December 23, 2005, broadcast commemorating the This documentary by Lee Groberg tells the story of the Mormon Tabernacle 200th anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith. It also includes Choir’s origins and history to the present day. Walter Cronkite narrates. photographs of art, artifacts, and important sites in his life. It includes DVD bonus features include an entire concert performance by the Choir and English subtitles. additional stories and interviews. Barnes, Sheri ~ http://www.RREprep.com - 8/31/2013 @ 8:37:20 PM Page 3 of 14 ID 24 ID 28 An Ensign to the Nations Doctrine and Covenants and Church History LDS ID LDS ID Length (minutes) Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This one-hour video tells of Saints in Europe, the Pacific Islands, Latin America, Asia, and Africa that have helped the kingdom of God to flourish. This DVD contains 27 short videos that teach principles from the Doctrine Their inspiring stories show the influence of the gospel pioneers throughout and Covenants and Church History. They can be used to supplement Gospel Church history and around the world. Doctrine classes, family home evenings, and personal study. ID 25 ID 29 Presidents of the Church A Legacy More Precious than Gold LDS ID 54047000 LDS ID 192090 Length (minutes) Length (minutes) 24 # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This set of DVDs contains a documentary, a testimony, and a photo gallery The Mormon Battalion journeyed west to fight in the war with Mexico but for each President of the Church from Joseph Smith to Gordon B. Hinckley. instead became a significant force in the settlement and prosperity of California. ID 26 ID 30 Mountain of the Lord How Rare a Possession: The Book of LDS ID Mormon Length (minutes) 72 LDS ID # of DVD Copies Length (minutes) 64 # of VHS Copies # of DVD Copies This DVD recounts the 40-year history of building the Salt Lake Temple, # of VHS Copies shown as if recounted by Wilford Woodruff to a young reporter. It portrays the pioneers’ dedication to temple worship. Portrays the origin and coming forth of the Book of Mormon and how 19th- century Parley P. Pratt and 20th-century Vincenzo di Francesca developed testimonies of the book. ID 27 Doctrine and Covenants and Church ID 31 History Visual Resources Once Upon a Christmas LDS ID 8042000 LDS ID Length (minutes) Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This set of four DVDs contains over 300 visual resources, including videos, art, charts, quotes, and study activities. Designed for use in the home and Once again, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square Church classroom, these resources can enhance teaching and learning from bring viewers a Christmas experience of magnificent proportion. Teaming the Doctrine and Covenants and Church history. up with Emmy award-winning actress Jane Seymour and powerful operatic baritone Nathan Gunn, Once Upon a Christmas is a majestic performance filled with the magic of the holidays. Barnes, Sheri ~ http://www.RREprep.com - 8/31/2013 @ 8:37:20 PM Page 4 of 14 ID 32 ID 36 Glad Christmas Tidings - David Stories of Christmas Archuleta LDS ID 54127000 LDS ID Length (minutes) 102 Length (minutes) # of DVD Copies # of DVD Copies # of VHS Copies # of VHS Copies This DVD contains four Christmas video recordings: Mr.
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