The Instructor (Prior revision dated Saturday 16 September 2023 03:18:51 -- @179)

Introduction

The Instructor was an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) published from 1930 to 1970. The magazine was primarily focused on providing religious instruction and guidance to members of the LDS Church.Image:the-instructor-sample-cover

History

The Instructor was first published in 1930, replacing an earlier magazine, Juvenile Instructor. The magazine was published by the LDS Church and primarily focused on providing religious instruction and guidance to members.

During World War II, the magazine was temporarily suspended due to paper shortages. However, it resumed publication in 1946 and continued until 1970, when it was replaced by the New Era magazine.

Content

The Instructor primarily featured articles on religious topics, including scriptures, principles, and teachings of the LDS Church. The magazine also included lesson plans and guidance for teaching religion to children and youth.

Additionally, The Instructor featured articles on a variety of topics related to the LDS Church, including missionary work, genealogy, and Church history.

Audience and Reception

The Instructor had a dedicated readership among members of the LDS Church, particularly those seeking resources and guidance for religious instruction. The magazine was generally well-received and recognized as an important resource for members of the LDS Church.

Legacy

Although The Instructor is no longer in publication, it is recognized as an important periodical in the history of the LDS Church. The magazine played a significant role in providing religious education and guidance to members of the Church during its 40-year run.{{Categories}}

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