I will copy and paste the information here. I made it into a table, Prophet, known for, and reference, so it was easy to paste this information into the kids' books!
Joseph Smith
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Restoration of the Priesthood
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D&C 13
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Brigham Young
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“Great colonizer of the West”
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“God has shown me that this is the spot to locate
this people, and here is where they will prosper. … As the Saints gather here
and get strong enough to possess the land, God will temper the climate and we
shall build a city and a temple to the Most High God in this place. We will
extend our settlements to the east and west, to the north and to the south,
and we will build towns and cities by the hundreds, and thousands of Saints
will gather in from the nations of the earth. This will become the great
highway of nations” (Teachings:
Brigham Young, Chapter 15)
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John Taylor
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Organization of wards and stakes
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“God has ordained among you presidents, apostles,
prophets, high priests, seventies, bishops and other authorities; they are of
his appointment, empowered and directed by him, under his influence, teaching
his law, unfolding the principles of life, and are organized and ordained
expressly to lead the people in the path of exaltation and eternal glory… And
the very organizations that we have, of Stakes and Wards, with their
Presidency and Bishops, High Councils, High Priests, Seventies, Elders,
Priests, Teachers and Deacons, etc., are placed in the Church by the Almighty
to educate and elevate us.” (Teachings: John
Taylor, Chapter 14)
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Wilford Woodruff
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“The Manifesto”
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D&C Official Declarations, 1
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Lorenzo Snow
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Tithes and offerings
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“The time has now come for every Latter-day Saint, who calculates to be prepared for the future and to hold his
feet strong upon a proper foundation, to do the will of the Lord and to pay
his tithing in full….There is no man or woman that now hears what I am
saying who will feel satisfied if he or she fails to pay a full tithing.”
(Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Lorenzo Snow, Chapter 12)
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Joseph F. Smith
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Vision of “Redemption of the Dead”
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D&C 138 58-60
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Heber J. Grant
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Welfare program
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“Our primary purpose was to set up, in so far as
it might be possible, a system under which the curse of idleness would be
done away with, the evils of a dole abolished, and independence, industry,
thrift and self respect be once more established amongst our people. The aim
of the Church is to help the people to help themselves.” (teachings Heber J. Grant: The Life and
Ministry of Heber J. Grant)
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George Albert Smith
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“Love thy neighbor as thyself”
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“Our ministry is one of love. Our service is one
which enriches our lives. … If we are living as God intends that we should
live, if we are ministering as he desires that we should minister, every day
of our lives is enriched by the influence of his Spirit, our love of our
fellowmen increases and our souls are enlarged until we feel that we could
take into our arms all of God’s children, with a desire to bless them and
bring them to an understanding of the truth.”
(Teachings of Presidents of the Church, George Albert Smith, Chapter 2)
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David O. Mckay
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“Every Member a missionary”
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“Every member is a missionary. He or she has the
responsibility of bringing somebody: a mother, a father, a neighbor, a fellow
worker, an associate, somebody in touch with the messengers of the gospel. If
every member will carry that responsibility and if the arrangement to have
that mother or that father or somebody meet the authorized representatives of
the Church, no power on earth can stop this church from growing. And personal
contact is what will influence those investigators. That personal contact,
the nature of it, its effect depends upon you. And that’s one thing that I
wish to emphasize. There’s one responsibility which no man can evade, that’s
the responsibility of personal influence. … It’s what you are, not what you
pretend to be that will bring people to investigate.” (Teachings: David O McKay, Chapter 6)
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Joseph Fielding Smith
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Creation of Church Magazines
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“The new magazine, the Ensign, which has carried this
message to you, is another effort on the part of the Church to help
individuals and families stay closer to the Lord. This magazine can be a
great influence for good if you will read it. Over the months it will help
build your testimony and offer aid in coping with the problems of the world.
In like manner, younger people of the Church will be motivated and
strengthened if they have access to the children’s magazine, the Friend, or the magazine for our youth
and young adults, the New Era.” (January 1971 Ensign, First Presidency Message)
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Harold B. Lee
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Correlation program
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“ All that we do is to be done ‘with an eye
single to the glory of God.’ [D&C 82:19.] And what was the glory of
God? As the Lord explained it to Moses, it was to bring to pass the
immortality and eternal life of man. … In all our efforts in the …
correlation program we have kept these observations always in mind. Simply
stated, our two sole objectives in correlation were to keep the priesthood
functioning as the Lord has clearly defined it, with the auxiliary
organizations properly related thereto, and secondly that the parents and the
family magnify their callings as the Lord has commanded. And so we see that
everything that is done should be done with that one question in mind: does
this activity further the interest of the kingdom, are we keeping our eye
single to that prime purpose of the Lord’s organization—to save souls and to
bring to pass the immortality and the eternal life of man?” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church,
Harold B. Lee, Chapter 16)
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Spencer W. Kimball
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“Lengthen your stride”
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“The First Presidency and the Council of the
Twelve recently gave careful consideration as to how we can lengthen our
stride in this tremendously important responsibility. We announce a twofold
emphasis. First, all members should write a personal history and participate
in a family organization. Also, we want to
emphasize again and place squarely upon the shoulders of these individuals
and their families the obligation to complete the four-generation program.
Families may extend their pedigree beyond the four generations if desired.
Secondly, we are introducing a Church-wide program of extracting names from
genealogical records. Church members may now render second-mile service
through participating in this regard in extracting these names in this
program supervised by the priesthood leaders at the local level, where you
will receive further details.” (April 1978 General Conference, May 1978
Ensign, The True Way of Life and Salvation)
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Ezra Taft Benson
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“Keystone of our religion”
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“My beloved brethren
and sisters, today I would like to speak about one of the most significant
gifts given to the world in modern times. The gift I am thinking of is more
important than any of the inventions that have come out of the industrial and
technological revolutions. This is a gift of greater value to mankind than
even the many wonderful advances we have seen in modern medicine. It is of greater
worth to mankind than the development of flight or space travel. I speak of
the gift of the Book
of Mormon, given to mankind 156 years ago. This gift was prepared
by the hand of the Lord over a period of more than a thousand years, then
hidden up by Him so that it would be preserved in its purity for our
generation. Perhaps there is nothing that testifies more clearly of the
importance of this modern book of scripture than what the Lord Himself has
said about it. The first is
that the Book of Mormon is the keystone of our religion.
It is the keystone in our witness of Christ. It
is the keystone of our doctrine. It is the keystone of testimony.” (Ensign November 1986, The Book of Mormon:
Keystone of our religion)
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Howard W. Hunter
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Attend the Temple
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“Let us truly be a temple-attending and a
temple-loving people. We should hasten to the temple as frequently, yet
prudently, as our personal circumstances allow. We should go not only for our
kindred dead but also for the personal blessing of temple worship, for the
sanctity and safety that are within those hallowed and consecrated walls. As
we attend the temple, we learn more richly and deeply the purpose of life and
the significance of the atoning sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ. Let us
make the temple, with temple worship and temple covenants and temple
marriage, our ultimate earthly goal and the supreme mortal experience.”
(February 1995 Ensign, First Presidency Message, A Temple motivated people)
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Gordon B. Hinckley
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“Stand a little
taller”
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“I want to urge
you to stand a little taller, to rise a little higher, to be a little better.
“(The Quest for Excellence, November 1998 BYU Devotional)
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Thomas S. Monson
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“Decisions determine destiny”
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“I
can’t stress too strongly that decisions determine destiny. You can’t make
eternal decisions without eternal consequences.” (November 2005 CES Fireside,
Decisions Determine Destiny)
“Our lives will depend upon
the decisions which we make—for decisions determine destiny. “ (November
1979, New Era Decisions Determine Destiny)
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Joseph Smith
Brigham Young
John Taylor
Wilford Woodruff
Lorenzo Snow
Joseph F. Smith
Heber J. Grant
George Albert Smith
David O. McKay
Joseph Fielding Smith
Harold B. Lee
Spencer W. Kimball
Ezra Taft Benson
Howard W. Hunter
Gordon B.
Hinckley
Thomas S. Monson
Restoration of the Priesthood
“Colonizer of the West”
Organization of wards & stakes
“The Manifesto”
Tithes & offerings
Vision of “Redemption of the Dead”
Welfare Program
“Love they neighbor as thyself”
“Every Member a missionary”
Creation of Church magazines
Correlation Program
“Lengthen your stride”
“Keystone of our Religion”
“Attend the Temple”
“Stand a little taller”
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