The Restoration Bookstore is owned by Price Publishing Company, which is a not-for-profit corporation. Thus, you will not be charged tax on your purchases, and your contributions will be tax exempt. To retain our tax-exempt status, we must rely on contributions-not sales-for the major part of our funding.
Any contributions that you give us support the operation and maintenance of the Bookstore, as well as the publication of materials including the Vision magazine. It is the main navigation to all of the the products for sale on our site, as well as the free information (designated as "online" in the menu item name).
Any contributions that you give us support the operation and maintenance of the Bookstore, as well as the publication of materials including the Vision magazine. It is the main navigation to all of the the products for sale on our site, as well as the free information (designated as "online" in the menu item name).
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Who We Are
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We are believers in Jesus Christ, the fullness of His Gospel, and His Church-which He restored through His Prophet Joseph Smith Jr. and continued in the Reorganization of 1860 through His Prophet Joseph Smith III and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS).
We proclaim the original doctrine of the RLDS Church and support the independent Restoration branches that consider themselves to be the orthodox portion of that Church.The Restoration Bookstore is sponsored by Price Publishing Company, which is a not-for-profit charitable corporation dedicated to the preservation and publication of materials supporting the above principles.
We proclaim the original doctrine of the RLDS Church and support the independent Restoration branches that consider themselves to be the orthodox portion of that Church.The Restoration Bookstore is sponsored by Price Publishing Company, which is a not-for-profit charitable corporation dedicated to the preservation and publication of materials supporting the above principles.
Church Issues
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This article highlights the changes made by the 2004 Conference to the doctrine and practices of the Church. This article discusses the impact that the Joint Council of Restoration Branches (JCRB) is having upon the Church. The early Saints in Missouri suffered greatly at the hands of their enemies because they believed in the Restored Gospel.
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