He prayerfully sought the will of the Lord, and when the answer came to teach at the academy, he obeyed. At the same time, he was asked to teach at Brigham Young Academy, a “missionary institution” that would yield little pay. As a young man, he was offered a well-paid position with the Provo public schools. Long before he wrote Jesus the Christ, James Edward Talmage was a man committed to the Lord. It is a unique book not only in terms of its content and influence but also in terms of its own story, a story that deserves retelling during this centennial anniversary. It has been used as a course of study for priesthood and Relief Society classes, is one of the texts in the approved missionary library, and has contributed to readers’ doctrinal understanding of the Savior the world over. For 100 years, the book has never been out of print, going through numerous reprints and editions in multiple languages and formats. In the century since its publication, Jesus the Christ has become a classic work among Latter-day Saints.
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