2008

January 2008

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Steadfast and Immovable, Always Abounding in Good Works

    David A. Bednar

  • Line upon Line: Mosiah 5:15

  • Steadfast and Immovable

    Young Men and Young Women general presidencies

  • Was Lehi Here?

    David A. Edwards

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

  • New Era Poster: Stand Firm

  • Seminary Makes You a Morning Person

    Janet Thomas

  • Jesus Christ, the Redeemer

  • The Book in Many Languages

    Duane E. Hiatt

  • Skaters’ Rule

    Vince Vaughn

  • Idea List: Health and Strength

  • The Go-to Guy

    Melvin Leavitt

  • The Least of the Leaders?

    Carlos Wilmer Mendoza Vásquez

  • Don’t Chance It

    Ryan Jenkins

  • The Extra Smile

  • What’s Up?

    • Bus Stop

    • Fill Your Life with Service

    • Do You Know?

    • My Favorite Scripture

    • The Church in Canada: Saskatchewan

    • By the Numbers

  • Setting Priorities

    Won Yong Ko

  • Instant Messages

    • How Could I Relate?

      Rhett Wilkinson

    • No Need for Tattoos

      James Decker

    • There Are No Strangers

      Jessica Best

    • My Day of Rest

      Tammy McPherson Champo

  • What’s in It for You

    • Sunday Lesson Helps

  • We’ve Got Mail

  • At Dawn

    Kara Dixon Houser

Do You Know?
January 2008


“Do You Know?” New Era, Jan. 2008, 39

Do You Know?

When you’re talking about more than one Book of Mormon, what’s the correct way to say you have three of them?

  1. “I have three Books of Mormon.”

  2. “I have three Book of Mormons.”

Answer: Neither of these answers is correct. You should say, “I have three copies of the Book of Mormon.”