Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness

K. Douglas Bassett

Alma 32:42; 2 Ne. 9:51

“A new convert to the Church recently shared this story. ‘I was in and out of enforced confinement most of my teen years. It wasn’t so bad being there … But it did get boring, so when anyone had any reading material, funny books, magazines, or anything, we would trade our food for a chance to borrow those items. One day I saw a fellow with a nice, thick book. I knew it would take a long time to read, so I offered him my main course food items for a week. He accepted my offer and loaned me the book. As I read it, I knew I was reading something very special and very true. The book for which I had sacrificed my food was titled the Book of Mormon. When I had a chance, I found the missionaries, changed my habits, and am now finding a new way of life. I love that book for which I traded my food.’” (Marvin J. Ashton, Conference Report, Apr. 1981, p. 30)

Latter-Day Commentary on the Book of Mormon

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