followHIM - I will not burn the book! • followHIM Favorites • Jan 1 - Jan 7 • Come Follow Me
Episode Date: December 28, 2023In this "FollowHIM Favorites" episode, hosts Hank Smith and John share the compelling story of Vincenzo de Francesca, a pastor who, in 1910, discovered a burnt Book of Mormon in New York, le...ading to a transformative spiritual journey despite not knowing its title. Vincenzo's persistence, refusal to burn the book, and eventual fulfillment of God's promise after decades-long quest highlight the profound impact of the Book of Mormon's words on individuals' lives.Thanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignAnnabelle Sorensen: Creative Project ManagerWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with the incredible
John, by the way. Last year for Follow Him Favorites, we answered a single question.
This year, Book of Mormon, come follow me. We are going to tell a single story. So John,
we're opening up our first lesson in the Book of Mormon. What is the single story we're
going to tell this week?
We talked about this because we had lots, but one that I love was from a movie the church
made years ago called How Rare a Possession, and I think you can still find it. There's a man named
Vincenzo di Francesca, which is, I think, something I had at Olive Garden once, but
he was born in Sicily. He was a pastor, and he was in New York. This is like 1910.
And he's walking down Broadway in New York
and he finds this book on top of a barrel of ashes
and he doesn't know what it is.
The front pages are torn off.
He doesn't know the title,
but he's like, this is a religious book.
He sees the name Isaiah,
but he also sees names like Alma and Mosiah and Mormon.
And he's like, who are these people? I have no idea.
There were a lot of ashes on the book and it was burnt. He gets some rubbing alcohol and he's able
to clean some of the soot off the pages. He spends the whole day with this. And one of the things
that impressed me was he said, I read the Declaration of the Witnesses. A lot of us just
skip those parts.
We flip through those.
We're like, hey, let's get to the beginning.
Yeah.
And he said he was impressed with their declaration of what they said that they knew it was true.
And he doesn't even know what the book is.
He reads it all day.
He gets to Moroni's Promise and kneels down and he gets a witness that the book is true and it changes his life.
And the fun part, and you've got to watch the movie, is he starts using it in his preaching,
but he doesn't know what the book is.
So he's quoting it in church to his congregation.
He's in New Zealand, I think.
And there's a couple of guys in the back that are in priestly robes. And they're listening to this sermon when he quotes King Benjamin.
And one of them says to the other, Angelo, where is that scripture found?
And he's like, it's in the Old Testament somewhere.
They just kind of nod and he keeps going.
His congregation start growing and his colleagues are getting smaller. Lines that we think are so commonplace to us, like when you're in the service of your fellow beings,
you're only in the service of your God. And people in the congregation are like, yeah.
That's beautiful.
It's King Benjamin and nobody's ever heard it before. Well, in the story, he's censured,
he's brought before disciplinary councils like,
what's this book? He doesn't even know what it is. I found it in New York. And they tell him he
can't use the book anymore. They tell him he has to burn the book. And he says, I will not burn the
book. Francesco, you must burn the book. Yeah. There's an article in the Ensign, the January
88 Ensign called I Will Not Burn the Book, if you want to read about it.
Well, finally, he is reading in a French dictionary of all things, and he's skimming
it for something, and he sees the word Mormon. And you're like, that's from the book.
That's in my book, my strange book that I found on the street.
Yeah, I've seen that name before. And there there it references that there was a university in Provo, Utah.
Perhaps you've heard about it, Hank.
Have you heard about that place?
It's a small little university at the base of the mountains.
Right.
And he starts writing to people saying, tell me more about this.
And they send him a Book of Mormon in Italian because his was in English. And he keeps requesting baptism.
And this, you know, World War I comes up, World War II comes up.
And eventually, I mean, I want people to go watch the movie.
But the thing that is so powerful to me about it is book with no name.
He doesn't even know where it came from.
But the book by itself, the words of the book, the message of the book has a spiritual power to it.
And it impacts him to the point that it's a lifetime quest for him to figure out, how do I join with these people that know about this book?
Found the book in 1910.
Yeah.
I think he's baptized in 51, 41 years.
A lot of that, not knowing the name of the book. So the very last paragraph
in the January 88 Ensign article I mentioned, it says this,
on April 1956, I entered the temple at Bern and received my endowment at last to be in the
presence of my heavenly father. I felt that God's promise had been fully fulfilled. The day had come
indeed when the book would be no more unknown to me and I would be
able to enjoy the effects of my faith. Kind of a quest just to find out the title of the book.
It's a great story. I guess that's the message, wouldn't you say, Hank? There is a power in these
words and this testimony from these people in the past that is palpable and it changes people.
John, what a perfect story to start Follow Him favorite stories this year.
Come back next week.
We'll tell you another Follow Him story to go with the lesson. Thank you.