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Supporting The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through scholarship

Supporting The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through scholarship

Supporting The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through scholarship

Supporting The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through scholarship

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION

The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early Latter-day Saint history, and related subjects.

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RECENT NEWS, POSTS & INTERPRETER ARTICLES

Watch the New Witnesses Video Series!

We’re excited to announce a new short video series of clips taken from the inspiring film, Undaunted: Witnesses of the Book of Mormon!

You can find these short, engaging clips on our YouTube channel here. By subscribing to our channel, and then liking, commenting, and sharing these videos, you’ll help us spread the word and ensure these important messages reach a wider audience. Let’s work together to ignite interest in the Book of Mormon witnesses and inspire others with the timeless truths of the Book of Mormon.

Or follow us on one of our other social media channels and then like, share, and comment on the videos wherever you see them
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Dear Interpreter Foundation Supporters,

The same quality film-making team that produced Witnesses, Interpreter’s highly successful and award-winning movie about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, is producing Six Days in August, a compelling movie about the succession crisis after Joseph Smith’s martyrdom. We seek your support to enable us to complete this movie and release it in theaters in October.

Here’s why this project is so important and why we need your support:

Six Days in August will portray the dramatic but relatively little known story of that crucial succession decision in 1844. It will show how Brigham Young and the quorum that he led came to be recognized by a large majority of Latter-day Saints as the Lord’s chosen leadership for the Church after the death of Joseph Smith.

This story is vitally important today. The members of the Quorum of the Twelve have led the Church, and senior apostles have presided over it, ever since those dramatic days in early August 1844. Attacks on the legitimacy of the Twelve’s assumption of leadership over the Church in 1844 are, whether deliberately or not, attacks on today’s apostolic authority.

We began filming in September 2023 at sites in Canada, upstate New York, and at the LDS Motion Picture Studios in Provo. We have recently finished filming our final scenes. Gifts from generous donors have paid for filming, but there are still considerable expenses to prepare Six Day in August as a finished project ready for theatrical release.

Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to help us raise the $256,000 we need to fund post-production efforts, associated with cutting raw footage, assembling that footage, standardizing and enhancing the color of the footage, adding music, dubbing, and sound effects.

We seek your support now to help us cross the finish line to bring this entertaining, informative, and inspiring story to hundreds of thousands of people.

Here is an entertaining video clip that features scenes from the movie and interviews with its actors.

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For further background, please review the movie’s website at sixdaysinaugust.com on which you can also make an online donation.

You can also make checks out payable to:

Six Days in August Productions
P.O. Box 970542
Orem, UT 84097

Thank you for supporting The Interpreter Foundation over the years and for your dedication to defending the Faith.

Sincerely,

Daniel C. Peterson
President, The Interpreter Foundation

P.S. If you have questions, please contact Ed Snow at esnow23@gmail.com or 801-592-1750.

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Interpreter Radio Show — July 14, 2024

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  In the July 14, 2024 episode of The Interpreter Radio Show, our hosts are Terry Hutchinson, John Gee, Mark Johnson, and Kevin Christensen with special guest James VanDerKam. They discuss James’s new book, R. H. Charles: A Biography (The Bible and the...

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Interpreter Radio Show — July 7, 2024

  In the July 7, 2024 episode of The Interpreter Radio Show, our hosts are Martin Tanner, Hales Swift, and Brent Schmidt. They discuss Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon lesson 31 and the U. S. Constitution in prophecy. You can listen to or download the July 7th...

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