What's on the prophet's mind matters

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009 12:04 a.m. MDT
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PROVO, Utah — Benjamin J. Knowlton taught a class Aug. 19 at BYU Education Week called "If It's On the Prophet's Mind, It Matters."

The class highlighted and discussed several themes that have recently shown up in addresses and articles written by church president Thomas S. Monson.

"I don't know if you can prioritize the prophets, seers and revelators," Knowlton said. "It's very difficult. You have this group of 15 men that we sustain as prophets, seers and revelators, and all of them [speak] prophetic words. We know their warnings are all prophetic, we know what they would have to say is what the Lord would like us to hear."

Read the full story via MormonTimes.com.

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