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Wilford Woodruff Mission to England Reader’s Theater

I used this document when teaching the Establishment of Nauvoo lesson and D&C 124-127.   Both the PDF and ODT version include name tags and the text to include in the letter. —— Wilford Woodruff (speaking to himself): Whew. That’s the second sermon I have preached today. After the meeting this evening I would assume that nearly one thousand people will have heard the Lord’s message today. Clergyman (standing on the…
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Wilford Woodruff – colorized photograph

Wilford Woodruff Colorized Church History

I’ve recently gotten into colorizing family history photos, and I’ve been wanting to do a series on Prophets.  It’d be cool to start a colorized church history reddit, dontcha think? Anyway, this is the first image I’ve done.  It’s Wilford Woodruff,  third prophet-president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons), who is a particular favorite of mine.  

Voice of Wilford Woodruff on Wax Recording bearing testimony of Joseph Smith

By Jenny Smith Jenny Smith: Wilford Woodruff is a particular favorite of mine. I had not noticed his accent before. This goes well with D&C lesson 146 in the seminary teacher manual about the succession in the church presidency. #martyrdom #succession #josephsmith #endowment 8(4 hours ago) Susan Kendrick: Follow (3 hours ago) Jennifer Young Hancock: This is cool! Thx (3 hours ago) Connie Ross Harrison: I heard this for the…
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Modern Day Prophets

They are outlined drawings of each of the modern day prophets. You can get each of the prophets individually off of my website www.myctrring.com under clip art and prophet clip art (there is also a button for it on the home page). I also have an outline of the first presidency there. These would be great for in programs, announcements, or even as something for kids to color. Enjoy

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