2024 Come, Follow Me
Book of Mormon Lesson 1:
January 1 — January 7
“Another Testament of Jesus Christ”

Before you even get to 1 Nephi chapter 1, you will notice that the Book of Mormon is no ordinary book. Its introductory pages describe a backstory unlike any other—including visits from angels, an ancient record buried for centuries in a hillside, and a young man translating the record by the power of God. The Book of Mormon is not just a history of ancient American civilizations. It seeks to convince all “that Jesus is the Christ” (title page of the Book of Mormon), and God Himself directed how it was written, preserved, and made available to us. This year, as you read the Book of Mormon, pray about it, and apply its teachings, you will invite the Savior’s power into your life. And you may feel moved to say, as the Three Witnesses did in their testimony, “It is marvelous in [my] eyes.”
Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps 2024 — Lesson 1: Introduction, Jonn Claybaugh
Interpreter Radio: The Book of Mormon in Context Lesson 1
Nibley Book of Mormon Lectures: Come, Follow Me Lesson 1
Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps — Lesson 1: Introduction (2020), Jonn Claybaugh
Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Lesson 1 (Title Page and Introduction)
- Feasting on the Book of Mormon, Stephen O. Smoot, February 8, 2019
- Read This Book: A Review of the Maxwell Institute Study Edition of the Book of Mormon, Brant A. Gardner, February 8, 2019
- Orson Scott Card’s “Artifact or Artifice”: Where It Stands After Twenty-five Years, Jeff Lindsay, November 30, 2018
- The Gospel According to Mormon, Noel B. Reynolds, June 15, 2018
- Many Witnesses to a Marvelous Work, Daniel C. Peterson, June 10, 2016
- Telling the Story of the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon, Stephen O. Smoot, March 11, 2016
Studying the Book of Mormon with Grant Hardy, LDS Perspectives, January 16, 2019
- Musings on the Making of Mormon’s Book: Introduction, Brant A. Gardner, July 4, 2013