This is a brief personal essay written by Jacob Davis, an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University. In this essay, Davis shares what he considers the "greatest insights gained from the Book of Mormon." In this essay, Davis does not hold back. He reaches out to the audience on a personal level and shares what he considers has been more important from his Book of Mormon class at BYU. Read this book, and take a walk with Davis as he shares what has been most personal to him.
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