I had some observations and questions about these few parts.
Easter
The ancient Apostles were bold in their testimonies of Jesus Christ and
His Resurrection. Millions believe in Jesus Christ and strive to follow Him because
of their words recorded in the Bible. Yet some might wonder, if Jesus Christ is
the Savior of the whole world, then why were His eyewitnesses limited to a handful
of people concentrated in one small region?
I suppose the same thing could be said about the Book of Mormon. Why did Jesus
limit his witness to only those in the land of the Nephites instead of the lands
which would be known as Canada or Argentina? Did the author of this lesson not
realize that Jesus' eyewitnesses (in the Bible) would be travelling to other non-
Jewish regions to spread the gospel after Christ's resurrection?
Why did God, prior to Christ's birth, choose to only deal with the descendants
of Jacob as a nation instead of any other nation around the world (like China or
Japan)?
The Book of Mormon stands as an additional, convincing witness that Jesus Christ
is the Savior of the world, "manifesting himself unto all nations" (title page of
the Book of Mormon) and offering salvation to all who come unto Him. In addition,
this second witness also clarifies what salvation means.
How does the Book of Mormon clarify what salvation means?
Encourage family members to imagine what it would have been like to feel His wounds
(see 3 Nephi 11:14–15) or to be one of the children He blessed (see 3 Nephi 17:21).
If you were back in time amongst the Nephites and Jesus invited you to touch him
and feel his wounds, would you have declined and said "It's not necessary Jesus.
I believed you before I saw you. I don't have to see you and feel you to believe
you"?
Pete