“True to the Faith” by George D. Durrant
“True to the Faith” by George D. Durrant is an mp3 audio recording that, through the many stories told by George D. Durrant, recommends steps by which we mortals can remain strong amidst the many temptations and challenges we all meet here in life and living. George Durrant makes his doctrinal points through the use of stories and his own life’s personal experiences. Daily living can prove to be a challenge, and George Durrant addresses this struggle by inviting the listener to a reunion of sorts in the year 2020. He would like us to share with each other the testimonies of our lives and how we managed to stay true to the faith. Each of us, once we leave our Sunday meetings or occasions we have in the temple, come up against opportunities to demonstrate our faithfulness to the covenants we have made and the sacred name which we have taken upon ourselves. Knowing that faithfulness is not always convenient nor easy, the author during time in the military, in school, in relationships with the opposite sex, and at work learned principles and practices that have helped him and others to stay true. These recommendations are neither new nor revolutionary; they are the same invitations we have received from the Lord and His prophets throughout the scriptures and modern church history.George Durrant adds his experiential application of these recommendations, why they have made him happy, and explains how they can make us strong and joyful if we follow the counsel. I, like many members of the church, enjoy learning and hearing testimony from others who teach by the use of storytelling.
George Durrant has a gift for looking into the everyday activities in which we peculiar people find ourselves, and making them into examples of how to stay true to the faith. This teaching style has been beneficial to me, because it demonstrates the imperfect ways we imperfect beings can apply the command to be perfect by following the example of our Savior Jesus Christ.
“True to the Faith” by George D. Durrant is a valuable addition to my library. R. Dunn
Syracuse, Utah