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Author: By Carol Wilkinson and Cynthia Doxey Green
Carol Wilkinson is a faculty member in BYU's David O. McKay School of Education. She is interested in instructional and curriculum design in physical education.
Cynthia Doxey Green is a former associate professor of Church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University. She earned a BA and MA in child and family development and family ecology from the University of Utah, a MA in education from Cambridge University, and a PhD in family studies at BYU. She was also a singer in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She has lived in Spain, England, Arizona, and Georgia.
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Wilford Woodruff told the story of his remarkable missionary success among the United Brethren in the Three Counties of England for many years after his initial meetings with them in the mid-1800s. This book examines how this group of people, along with their friends and neighbors who were also seeking religious truth, were prepared to receive the message of the restored gospel, and how they helped the Church membership grow in the Three Counties. Readers will learn about American and British missionary exploits in this area along with converts’ stories. Finally, the book looks at how current Church members in this area have forged links with the legacy of this amazing time of harvest.
Size: 6" x 9", 248 Pages
Deseret Book