The prophet Moroni, who spent at least the last twenty years of
his life alone and wandering to avoid being captured and killed, has in
the latter days become one of the symbols of our religion. His statue
watches over nearly every temple and has been depicted on the cover of
millions of copies of the Book of Mormon in dozens of languages. In this
book, best-selling author John Bytheway suggests that Moroni's last
words were both intensely personal and universally applicable. In the
closing chapters of the Book of Mormon we discover a wonderful formula
for surviving today's turbulent times. Moroni's topics, and even the
sequence in which he shared them, become a strategy for remaining
steadfast and true in our day. John suggests that whatever latter-day
challenges we face, we can successfully navigate them by "likening
Moroni."