Mar 052014
 

One_Little_Match_detailOne Little Match

President Thomas S. Monson

Illustrated by Dan Burr

Publisher: Shadow Mountain

Excepted publication: March 3rd, 2014

ISBN13: 978-1-60907-868-3

Hardcover: 32 pages

Reviewed by Mindy

Inside Book Jacket

Thomas S. Monson loved spending summers at his family’s cabin in Utah’s Vivian Park.  One summer day, he and his best friend, Danny, decided to clear a field so they could gather with their friends and have a campfire that night.  The tall, stubborn weeds would not pull easily.  So Tommy had the idea to burn them up instead.

He knew he shouldn’t use matches without permission from his parents.  But he ignored the feeling that warned him of the danger and raided the matchbox in the cabin.  Back in the field, he lit one little match and prepared to set the parched June grass ablaze…

Readers of all ages will resonate with the wonderful true story that demonstrates the blessings of obedience and “the dangers that can come from something as small as one little match.”

My Review

I loved this talk from Pres. Monson when he gave it at conference.  I also love that some stories from conference are later made into books that can be shared often.  The illustrations in this book are amazing and the beautifully drawn pages depict so well the story being told.  I love the story of the one little match, because I believe we all can relate to it.  Hopefully not with the setting of fires, but showing the fact how something in our lives could be set off so quickly by something small.  If we but stay obedient to gospel principles and listen to the words of the prophets, we will be blessed.

About the Author

President Thomas S. Monson has served as the sixteenth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder-day Saints since 2008.  He was called as an Apostle in October 1963 at the age of thirty-six.  After serving as second counselor to President Ezra Taft Benson and then President Howard W. Hunter, he served as first counselor to President Gordon B. Hinckley from 1995-2008.

Thomas Spencer Monson was born to G. Spencer and Gladys Condie Monson on August 21st, 1927, in Salt Lake City.  Following his service in the U.S. Navy near the close of World War II, he graduated cum laude from the University of Utah and earned an MBA from Brigham Young University.  He had a distinguished career in the publishing industry.

He served as president of the Canadian Mission from 1959 to 1962 and was a member of several general Church committees before becoming an Apostle.

He married Francis Beverly Johnson in the Salt Lake Temple in 1948.  They are the parent of two sons and one daughter.  They have eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

About the Illustrator

Dan Burr earned his bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the Utah State University and a master’s degree from Syracuse University.  He and his wife, Patti, are raising their two children and numerous farm animals on twelve acres of river-bottom land in Tetonia, Idaho.  Dan is a well-known Christian illustrator who also specializes in wildlife renderings.  A few of the books Dan has illustrated are The Miracle of Wooden Shoes, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, and The Mansion. 

Purchase Links

Deseret Book / Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Seagull Book

 

 

Oct 142013
 

ConsidertheBlessings_detailConsider the Blessings: True Accounts of God’s Hand in Our Lives

Author: Thomas S. Monson

Publisher: Deseret Book

Published Date: September 2013

Hardcover/Kindle/Nook/DB Bookshelf: 160 pages

Genre: Religious Nonfiction

ISBN# 978-1-60907-716-7

Reviewed by: Shanda

FTC FYI: received a free hardcover review copy in exchange for an honest review

Summary

If you ask people what they love most about President Thomas S. Monson’s teaching style, chances are they’ll say something about the personal experiences he relates. The accounts President Monson shares are always true, taken from his own life or the real lives of other people. Those warm, memorable accounts have truly become a hallmark of his messages.

Who can forget the woman who saved one of the two sticks of gum Elder Monson passed out to youth in postwar Germany? Or the neighbor who returned a box of baseballs to young Tommy as a thank-you for his kindness to her? Or the father who declined to attend a “Mormon” meeting with his family but had his heart softened by a message he heard on a radio that was actually broken?

In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of his call as an Apostle, Consider the Blessings presents fifty of the true accounts President Thomas S. Monson has shared over the years. With beautiful photographs and heart-touching content, this is a book to treasure with the whole family.

 Review

In honor of the 50th anniversary of President Thomas S. Monson’s call to apostleship, Deseret Book has released Consider the Blessings, a compilation of 50 true stories shared by President Monson throughout the years.

I have heard President Monson share some of these stories previously, but many I had not. Some are simple, based on service to others. Some are miraculous, amazing answers to prayers. There are lovely and relevant photos throughout the book. Each story is short, anywhere from one to four pages long. I’ve listed three of my favorites below:

  • “You Are Our Brothers and Sisters” (page 7): This is an excellent and moving example of loving our fellowman beyond boundaries, both physical and religious. 
  • “No More Strangers” (page 81): I love the way these Italian members distinguished new members, ensuring they would be recognized and fellowshipped.
  • “You’re My Primary Boy” (page 135): Another example of the loving service President Monson excels at giving that has touched and inspired me.

Consider the Blessings is available as a jacketed hardcover, perfect as a gift or for use in Family Home Evenings, as well as in ebook format. I will be referring back to several of these stories in the future, and look forward to sharing them with my children.

Find Consider the Blessings:

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