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Means to be invented for Prophets

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"With the growth of the Church, we likely could never build a hall large enough to accommodate all who would wish to assemble in one place. Nor would accelerating travel costs make possible their coming. The gifts of science have provided a more convenient way. We are confident that as the work of the Lord expands, he will inspire men to develop the means whereby the membership of the Church, wherever they may be, can be counseled in an intimate and personal way by his chosen prophet. Communication is the sinew that binds the Church as one great family. Between those facilities which are now available and those which are on the horizon, we shall be able to converse one with another according to the needs and circumstances of the time." -- Gordon B. Hinckley, 15th prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the Mormon church), in October 1981.

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Category:Church Leaders
Added On: 04/15/2008 10:20:34
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Tags: Mormon Mormonism Gospel Prophet Gordon Hinckley
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From: penha
06/28/2008 09:17:29

Wonderful, and instructive











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