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Andrew Miller

Andrew I. Miller was born and raised outside of St. Louis, Missouri. He earned a BA in Spanish from SVU, a MA in Spanish from BYU, and an Ed.S. in K-12 Leadership from Northwest Missouri State University. Since 1997, he has actively engaged in online dialogues with critics of the restored gospel, and he has volunteered with FAIR since 2012. Andrew served a mission in Córdoba Argentina, has served as a bishop, and currently serves as the stake Young Men’s president. His most significant accomplishments are Jamie, Joseph, Grace, Seth, and Eliza.
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King Benjamin’s Sermon as a Type of Temple Endowment

by Andrew Miller | undefined 61 | 03-22-2024

Abstract: To more permanently unify the Mulekites and the Nephites as a reunited kingdom of Israel, King Benjamin gathered his people at the temple, and in his role as a king and priest after the order of Melchizedek, imparted teachings that bear resemblance to the Latter-day Saint temple endowment ceremony first introduced in Nauvoo. Several […]

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