We live in a world of radical individualism, where people care more about satisfying their own needs than they do about the needs of others. This mindset can lead to broken relationships—both human and divine. This is the polar opposite of what those in the City of Enoch experienced. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to feel that kind of Christ-like unity? Would you like to feel closer to the Lord, heal a relationship, or forgive those who have wronged you? The principles in this book will help you along this journey toward oneness.
In the final moments of Christ’s life on earth, He uttered one last prayer. He did not pray for Himself but for His disciples—all of us, you and me. What was His plea? What was his final desire? That we might all become one. By offering gospel-centered approaches, this book will help you fulfill Christ’s final plea. You will learn not only how you can improve a relationship, but how to “be one” with Christ and His followers.
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Russell T. and Lola S. Osguthorpe are the parents of five chil- dren, 23 grandchildren, and three great children. Their posterity has been the prime focus of their lives. During their careers, they both served as educators, Russ at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and Brigham Young University, and Lolly at Provo School District (Utah). Whether they were serving as teachers or church leaders, they have always focused on helping others reach their full potential. Russ served in various positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including Sunday School General President. Lolly has also served in leadership positions in the Church. Together they have served as mission leaders in the South Dakota Rapid City Mission, president and matron of the Bismarck North Dakota Temple, senior service missionaries for BYU-Pathway, and senior missionaries at BYU-Hawaii. They are cur- rently serving as missionaries in the Tahiti Papeete Mission where Russ served as a young man.
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