Samuel Jeppsen LDS Cops

The book, Think About it, written by Samuel Jeppsen, contains numerous interesting police stories related to Gospel principles and Answers to Anti-Mormon Questions.

This book is probably one of the most unusual religious books you will ever read. Why? Because besides all the police stories this book has, the author is a professional investigator. For twenty-four years, he has been trained to deal with facts, logic and reasonableness, and is a presenter of evidence. His expertise is in the field of identification, collection, preservation and the presentation of evidence.

This book contains some of the most unusual evidence ever gathered and compiled, collected from neutral sources and neutral historians. It also contains actual witness statements by the people who lived in that era.

Throughout the book are numerous police stories. Some are humorous. Some are tragic. They are true stories about real people and are told by the LDS officer that witnessed it. You will laugh and you will cry as you read them. The book’s unusual and hard to come by facts are coupled with police style investigative tactics. Almost the entire last one-third of the book is a collection of LDS testimonies. Three are from ex-combat veteran soldiers. Eighteen are police officers and two are from two of the officers’ wives. You will read police stories like you have never read before. The culmination of a five year project, the non-profit, full size book is truly one of the most unusual and unique LDS books you will ever read.

…Realizing that the smartest thing I could ever do was to learn of things eternal, I decided I was going to find that true Church of Jesus Christ. And because I was a police officer, I was going to start by looking at the evidence….

Visit the website: http://www.ldscops.com/

Read the book online: Read Think About It online

Order the book: http://www.ldscops.com/ordering.html

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