The four sons of King Mosiah and the son of the presiding high priest had set themselves to destroy the Church in Zarahemla. Their miraculous conversion to Jesus Christ and their subsequent missionary experiences provide the subject of The Sons of Mosiah by Elder Mark E. Petersen. Elder Petersen details the change of heart of the king‚Äôs sons and their decision to renounce their claims to the throne and to journey among the Lamanites, their bitter enemies, in hope that they might bring a few to God. Their experiences—harrowing, astounding, and always insightful into the ways of God— and their faith lead to eventual success and the establishment of a believing state among the hard-hearted, bloodthirsty people. Elder Petersen also details the Lord‚Äôs protection of the believers as they flee their own people, and explores the gift of faith that the converted Lamanites give their sons, a faith that sustains and protects them during war. He then looks at the legacy of righteousness they leave to the Lamanites of succeeding years. The Sons of Mosiah is an inspiring account of what faith, dedication, and reliance on the Lord can accomplish in the face of danger and disbelief.