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  • #redirect [[Whitney K. Newey: Mormon Econometrician]]
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  • #redirect [[Harold K. Moon: Mormon Author]]
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  • #redirect [[K. L. Fogg: Mormon Author]]
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  • '''Sam K. Shimabukuro''' served as a [[General Authority]] of [http://Mormon.org The
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  • #redirect [[Jennifer K. Clark: Mormon Author]]
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  • #redirect [[K. C. Grant: Mormon Author]]
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  • #redirect [[Newel K. Brown]]
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  • ...nce/speakers//coleen-k-menlove?lang=eng General Conference talks by Coleen K. Menlove] {{DEFAULTSORT:Menlove, Coleen K.}}
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  • [[Image:Linda_K._Burton.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Mormon women Linda K. Burton|left]] ...erence/speakers//linda-k-burton?lang=eng General Conference talks of Linda K. Burton]
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  • '''Daniel K Judd''' is a professor of Ancient Scripture and associate dean in the Colle {{DEFAULTSORT:Judd, Daniel K}}
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  • '''Keith K. Hilbig''' was sustained a [[General Authority]] and member of the First Qu {{DEFAULTSORT:Hilbig, Keith K.}}
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  • '''Paul K. Sybrowsky''' is a business owner, university president, and former [[Gener {{DEFAULTSORT:Sybrowsky, Paul K.}}
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  • '''Robert K. Dellenbach''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeunto {{DEFAULTSORT:Dellenbach, Robert K.}}
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  • ...ion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had appointed Brian K. Ashton as the new president of [[BYU–Pathway Worldwide]] (BYU–PW), eff {{DEFAULTSORT:Ashton, Brian K.}}
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  • [[Image:Deborah_K._Jones.jpg|alt=Deborah K. Jones Mormon diplomat|right]] '''Deborah K. Jones''' is a retired career member of the Senior Foreign Service. She ret
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  • ...ces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. In May 1945, Lt. Gen. John K. Cannon became commanding general of U.S. Air Forces in Europe USAFE. ...The Arnold Air Society Squadron at Utah State University is named the John K. Cannon Squadron in honor of his achievements and alumni status.
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Mutombo, Thierry K.}}
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  • '''William K. Jackson''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, William K.}}
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  • '''Alan K. Parrish''' is an emeritus professor of religious education at [[Brigham Yo {{DEFAULTSORT:Parrish, Alan K.}}
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  • '''Arnold K. Garr''' is an emeritus professor of Church History and Doctrine. After twe ...f the Church in Illinois, 1830–1839'' (with Marlene C. Kettley and Craig K. Manscill; Provo: Religious Studies Center, 2006). He has authored numerous
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  • [[Image:Harold_K_Moon.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Harold K. Moon Mormon Author|right]] '''Harold K. Moon''' is the author of several novels, a volume of short stories, poetry
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  • '''Jennifer K. Clark''' wrote her first books—''Mark of Royalty'' and ''Bonds of Loyalt {{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Jennifer K.}}
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  • [[Image:KL_Fogg.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=K. L. Fogg Mormon Author|left]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Fogg, K. L.]}}
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  • [[Image:KC_Grant.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=K. C. Grant Mormon Author|right]] '''K. C. Grant''' is the author of ''Abish: Daughter of God'', ''Abish: Mother o
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  • '''Ryan K. Sager''', a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Chris {{DEFAULTSORT:Sager, Ryan K.}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Kelly, Brian K.}}
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  • '''Stephen K. Woodhouse''' served as president of [[LDS Business College]] for seventeen {{DEFAULTSORT:Woodhouse, Stephen K.}}
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  • [[Image:Marlin_K._Jensen.jpg|left|150px|alt=Marlin K. Jensen, a Mormon General Authority]] '''Marlin K. Jensen''' is a [[General Authorities]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The C
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  • '''John K. Carmack''' is an emeritus [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist. {{DEFAULTSORT:Carmack, John K.}}
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  • [[Image:Whitney_Newey.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Whitney K. Newey Mormon Econometrician|left]] '''Whitney K. Newey''' is a professor and an econometrician. He and Kenneth D. West are
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  • [[Image:Ronald-K-Esplin.jpg|300px|thumb|right]] '''Ronald K. Esplin''' is a historian and is a general editor of the [[Joseph Smith Pap
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  • '''Robert K. Thomas''' is the founder of the [[Brigham Young University]] Honors Progra After his passing on October 3, 1998, BYU created the Robert K. Thomas professorship in the J. Reuben Clark Law School. BYU also offers an
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  • President '''Boyd K. Packer''' was the President of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] unti ...cker.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Boyd K. Packer, Mormon Apostle|Apostle Boyd K. Packer]]
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  • [[Image:Ryan-K-Olsen.jpg|300px|thumb|left]] Ryan K. Olsen was sustained as a [[Seventy|General Authority Seventy]] of [http://
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  • '''Isaac K. Morrison''' was sustained as a [[Seventy|General Authority Seventy]] of [h {{DEFAULTSORT:Morrison, Isaac K.}}
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  • '''Randall K. Bennett''' is a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http://comeuntochris {{DEFAULTSORT:Bennett, Randall K.}}
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  • '''K. Brett Nattress''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of {{DEFAULTSORT:Nattress, K. Brett}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Gardner, Marvin K.}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Newel K.}}
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  • ...ey.jpg|100px|left|alt=Mormon K. Newell Dayle,y|Mormon K. Newell Dayley]]'''K. Newell Dayley''' (born 1939) is a prominent [[Latter-day Saints|Latter-Day {{DEFAULTSORT:Dayley, K. Newell}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Hardy, Rufus K.}}
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  • ...g|frame|alt=Mormon Newel K. Whitney Store|The "White Store" owned by Newel K. Whitney in Kirtland. It is now a museum. © Intellectual Reserve]] ...ed the “White Store.” Sidney Gilbert joined him in this venture, and N.K. Whitney and Company began. During this time, Newel and Ann were drawn to a
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  • '''John S. K. “Keoni” Kauwe III''' was appointed president of [[Brigham Young Univer ...i-officially-inaugurated-as-byu-hawaii-president-by-elder-holland "John S. K. Kauwe III Officially Inaugurated as BYU-Hawaii President by Elder Holland"
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MaKee_K._Blaisdell Wikipedia, “MaKee K. Blaisdell”]
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  • '''Brian K. Taylor''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:// {{DEFAULTSORT:Taylor, Brian K.}}
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  • President '''Boyd K. Packer''' was the President of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] unti ...cker.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Boyd K. Packer, Mormon Apostle|Apostle Boyd K. Packer]]
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  • ...g|frame|alt=Mormon Newel K. Whitney Store|The "White Store" owned by Newel K. Whitney in Kirtland. It is now a museum. © Intellectual Reserve]] ...ed the “White Store.” Sidney Gilbert joined him in this venture, and N.K. Whitney and Company began. During this time, Newel and Ann were drawn to a
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  • ...s Voice; words by [[Marylou C. Leavitt]], music by [[Darwin Wolford|Darwin K. Wolford]] ...aches; words by [[Elias L. T. Harrison]], music by [[Darwin Wolford|Darwin K. Wolford]]
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  • ...ter-as-well-a-primer-on-principles-of-priesthood-government?lang=eng] Boyd K. Packer, "What Every Elder Should Know— and Every Sister as Well: A Prime ...ter-as-well-a-primer-on-principles-of-priesthood-government?lang=eng] Boyd K. Packer, "What Every Elder Should Know— and Every Sister as Well: A Prime
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  • [[Image:Linda_K._Burton.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Mormon women Linda K. Burton|left]] ...erence/speakers//linda-k-burton?lang=eng General Conference talks of Linda K. Burton]
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  • ...ces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. In May 1945, Lt. Gen. John K. Cannon became commanding general of U.S. Air Forces in Europe USAFE. ...The Arnold Air Society Squadron at Utah State University is named the John K. Cannon Squadron in honor of his achievements and alumni status.
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  • [[Image:Marlin_K._Jensen.jpg|left|150px|alt=Marlin K. Jensen, a Mormon General Authority]] '''Marlin K. Jensen''' is a [[General Authorities]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The C
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  • ..."These Things I Know," General Conference, April 2013. </ref> Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]], past president of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]—with t ...nything that is ugly or unworthy or wicked or immoral or selfish.<ref>Boyd K. Packer, "The Light of Christ," Liahona, April 2005. </ref>
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  • ...ey.jpg|100px|left|alt=Mormon K. Newell Dayle,y|Mormon K. Newell Dayley]]'''K. Newell Dayley''' (born 1939) is a prominent [[Latter-day Saints|Latter-Day {{DEFAULTSORT:Dayley, K. Newell}}
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  • ...lang=eng the story behind the temple] from Elders Monte J. Brough and John K. Carmack of the Seventy. ...as held and the temple site was dedicated on 22 January 1994 by Elder John K. Carmack of the Seventy. A public open house was held 7–21 May 1996, and
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  • President [[Boyd K. Packer]], a past president of the [[ Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], said ...ic, print, drama, film, television, and, of course, the Internet.<ref>Boyd K. Packer, "The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected," General Conference, Octo
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  • ...a living prophet who receives revelation for the modern day. Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]], a past member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] (with the ...of them very much of it. . . . They are, nonetheless, incomplete.<ref>Boyd K. Packer, [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1971
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  • [[Image:Deborah_K._Jones.jpg|alt=Deborah K. Jones Mormon diplomat|right]] '''Deborah K. Jones''' is a retired career member of the Senior Foreign Service. She ret
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  • ...o was then five, and his little brother Osborne Widtsoe.<ref>Parrish, Alan K. ''John A. Widtsoe: A Biography.'' (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2003) p. ...reau of Reclamation<ref>Parrish, Alan K. "John A. Widtsoe" in Garr, Arnold K, [[Donald Q. Cannon]] and [[Richard O. Cowan]], ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latte
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  • '''Arnold K. Garr''' is an emeritus professor of Church History and Doctrine. After twe ...f the Church in Illinois, 1830–1839'' (with Marlene C. Kettley and Craig K. Manscill; Provo: Religious Studies Center, 2006). He has authored numerous
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  • ...Gilbert moved into N. K. Whitney's red store in Kirtland as partner in N. K. Whitney and Company.
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  • [[Image:Harold_K_Moon.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Harold K. Moon Mormon Author|right]] '''Harold K. Moon''' is the author of several novels, a volume of short stories, poetry
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  • [[Image:KC_Grant.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=K. C. Grant Mormon Author|right]] '''K. C. Grant''' is the author of ''Abish: Daughter of God'', ''Abish: Mother o
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  • [[Image:Whitney_Newey.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Whitney K. Newey Mormon Econometrician|left]] '''Whitney K. Newey''' is a professor and an econometrician. He and Kenneth D. West are
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  • [[Image:Ronald-K-Esplin.jpg|300px|thumb|right]] '''Ronald K. Esplin''' is a historian and is a general editor of the [[Joseph Smith Pap
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  • '''Robert K. Thomas''' is the founder of the [[Brigham Young University]] Honors Progra After his passing on October 3, 1998, BYU created the Robert K. Thomas professorship in the J. Reuben Clark Law School. BYU also offers an
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  • '''Donna Edith Smith Packer''', the wife of President [[Boyd K. Packer]], passed away at home on March 5, 2022. ...ed in women’s basketball.[https://www.deseret.com/2013/5/9/20519408/boyd-k-and-donna-s-packer-center-announced] She graduated with an associate degree
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  • ...[Leonard J. Arrington]], [[G. Homer Durham]], [[Dean L. Larsen]], [[Marlin K. Jensen]], [[Steven E. Snow]], and [[LeGrand R. Curtis Jr.]]. On August 1, ...ere [[John K. Carmack]], [[Loren C. Dunn]], [[Stephen D. Nadauld]], Marlin K. Jensen, and [[D. Todd Christofferson]].
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  • *Faith Is Not Blind (2018) with Marie K. Hafen ...Spirit: How the Temple Helps Us Apply Christ's Atonement (2015) with Marie K. Hafen
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  • [[Image:Ryan-K-Olsen.jpg|300px|thumb|left]] Ryan K. Olsen was sustained as a [[Seventy|General Authority Seventy]] of [http://
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  • [[image:David K. Kennedy mormon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=David K. Kennedy mormon]]'''David Matthew Kennedy''' (July 21, 1915 – May 1, 1996 *Garr, Arnold K., et. al ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History''. pp. 603-604.
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  • [[Boyd K. Packer]] stated "a testimony is to be found in the bearing of it". This is ....org/study/new-era/2007/01/the-quest-for-spiritual-knowledge?lang=eng Boyd K. Packer, “The Quest for Spiritual Knowledge,” ''New Era'', January 2007
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  • [[Newel K. Whitney|Newel]] and [[Elizabeth Ann Whitney|Ann]], as she was called, were ...lked into the store and to where the junior partner was standing. ‘Newel K. Whitney! Thou art the man!’ he exclaimed, extending his hand cordially,
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  • *[[Randall K. Bennett]], dentistry and orthodontics *[[William K. Jackson]], physician
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  • '''John S. K. “Keoni” Kauwe III''' was appointed president of [[Brigham Young Univer ...i-officially-inaugurated-as-byu-hawaii-president-by-elder-holland "John S. K. Kauwe III Officially Inaugurated as BYU-Hawaii President by Elder Holland"
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  • ...e 106-year-old tabernacle was rededicated on 12 April 1987 by Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], a native of Brigham Cit ...abernacle was filled to overflowing as members gathered to hear Elder Boyd K. Packer rededicate that historic building. The special dedicatory program w
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  • ...g Smith. Apostles [[Gordon B. Hinckley]], [[Thomas S. Monson]], and [[Boyd K. Packer]] were assigned to meet with [[Ruffin Bridgeforth]] Jr., [[Darius G Elders [[Isaac K. Morrison]], [[Thierry K. Mutombo]], [[Adeyinka A. Ojediran]], [[Edward Dube]], and [[Alfred Kyungu]
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  • ...ospel of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]] described the importance of marriage this way: :~[[Boyd K. Packer]], “Marriage,” ''Ensign'', May 1981, 13
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  • ...not help the Church. Among these were such early church leaders as David K. Udal] and Ammon M. Tenney. ...6,00.html? Westland]||12 Jan 1969||Dearborn||Carl S. Hawkins||10||Marshall K Medley||surgeon
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  • ...as stated, “Inspiration comes more as a feeling than as a sound” (Boyd K. Packer, “Prayers and Answers,” General Conference, October 1979).
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  • Though President [[Boyd K. Packer]]’s health had been declining, he continued to “soldier on” i 8. Boyd K. Packer, “The Relief Society,” ''Ensign'', Nov. 1978, 8; see also M. Ru
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  • ...otection, guidance, comfort, and knowledge the Holy Ghost provides. [[Boyd K. Packer]], a former apostle, said, ...ll and nullify moral agency. It can rob one the power to decide. <ref>Boyd K. Packer, “Revelation in a Changing World,” ''Ensign'', Nov 1989, 14.</r
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  • * Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]] related the following story about Belle Spafford: ...tell me, dear sister, what is it that you are putting into it"? ([[Boyd K. Packer]], “[http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Ensign/1978
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  • Elder [[John K. Carmack]], emeritus member of the First [[Quorum of the Seventy]], met his ...dy/ensign/1989/03/to-my-single-friends?lang=eng To My Single Friends] John K. Carmack; ''Ensign'', Mar 1989, 27</ref>
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  • ...ivine-inspiration/]. He had the opportunity to illustrate a book by [[Boyd K. Packer]], ''That All May Be Edified''. ...gen Haltern Mormon Artist|left|frame|One of Haltern’s drawings from Boyd K. Packer’s book ''That All May Be Edified'']]
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  • ...nce/speakers//coleen-k-menlove?lang=eng General Conference talks by Coleen K. Menlove] {{DEFAULTSORT:Menlove, Coleen K.}}
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  • '''Daniel K Judd''' is a professor of Ancient Scripture and associate dean in the Colle {{DEFAULTSORT:Judd, Daniel K}}
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  • '''Keith K. Hilbig''' was sustained a [[General Authority]] and member of the First Qu {{DEFAULTSORT:Hilbig, Keith K.}}
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  • '''Paul K. Sybrowsky''' is a business owner, university president, and former [[Gener {{DEFAULTSORT:Sybrowsky, Paul K.}}
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  • '''Robert K. Dellenbach''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeunto {{DEFAULTSORT:Dellenbach, Robert K.}}
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  • ...ion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had appointed Brian K. Ashton as the new president of [[BYU–Pathway Worldwide]] (BYU–PW), eff {{DEFAULTSORT:Ashton, Brian K.}}
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  • *[[Arnold K. Garr|Garr, Arnold K.]], [[Donald Q. Cannon]] and [[Richard O. Cowan]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of L
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  • '''William K. Jackson''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, William K.}}
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  • '''Alan K. Parrish''' is an emeritus professor of religious education at [[Brigham Yo {{DEFAULTSORT:Parrish, Alan K.}}
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  • '''Jennifer K. Clark''' wrote her first books—''Mark of Royalty'' and ''Bonds of Loyalt {{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Jennifer K.}}
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  • '''Michael K. Young''' served as president of Texas A&M University from May 1, 2015, unt In early 2011, '''Michael K. Young''', president of the University of Utah, was named the president of
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  • ...nts] (frequently called the Mormon or LDS Church). She served with [[Linda K. Burton]], president, and [[Carole M. Stephens]], first counselor. The pres ...h a Bachelor of Arts degree in special education. She is married to Melvyn K. Reeves and they are the parents of 13 children.
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  • '''Ryan K. Sager''', a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Chris {{DEFAULTSORT:Sager, Ryan K.}}
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  • ...''The Maze'' (2010), ''Begin Again'' (2013), ''Friend Request'' (2013), ''K-9 Adventures: Legend of the Lost Gold'' (2014), ''The Cokeville Miracle'' ( ...amera technique with Iris Klein (a Meisner-based approach) and with Stuart K. Robinson.
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  • '''Stephen K. Woodhouse''' served as president of [[LDS Business College]] for seventeen {{DEFAULTSORT:Woodhouse, Stephen K.}}
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  • '''John K. Carmack''' is an emeritus [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist. {{DEFAULTSORT:Carmack, John K.}}
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  • ...Ohio to Missouri,” by Marlene C. Kettley, [[Arnold K. Garr]], and Craig K. Manscill]
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  • Read [[Boyd K. Packer|Boyd K. Packer's]] description of the Fall, and how the relationship between Adam
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  • '''Isaac K. Morrison''' was sustained as a [[Seventy|General Authority Seventy]] of [h {{DEFAULTSORT:Morrison, Isaac K.}}
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  • '''Randall K. Bennett''' is a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http://comeuntochris {{DEFAULTSORT:Bennett, Randall K.}}
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  • '''K. Brett Nattress''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of {{DEFAULTSORT:Nattress, K. Brett}}
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  • ...t of the college from October 2009 to April 2017. Prior to 2009, [[Stephen K. Woodhouse]] filled that position for 17 years. ...nts who work full-time and often struggle to make ends meet,” said Brian K. Ashton, BYU–Pathway Worldwide president. “They need options that help
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  • ...r Foundation include noted historian and scholars John D. Esplin, [[Ronald K. Esplin]], [[Richard E. Turley Jr.]], Jeffrey N. Walker, and [[John W. Welc ...ls Volume 1: April 1832–February 1846’’, edited by historians Ronald K. Esplin, [[Dean Jessee|Dean C. Jessee]], Brent M. Rogers, Gerrit J. Dirkmaa
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  • ...lmyra, New York; the Smith frame home in Manchester, New York; the [[Newel K. Whitney]] Store in Kirtland, Ohio; the [[Jonathan Browning|Browning home a Elder [[Marlin K. Jensen]], former [[Church Historian and Recorder]] said, “He acquired an
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  • ...oin the weekly Tuesday meeting of the Quorum of the Twelve. Elder [[Marlin K. Jensen]] spoke of that time: ...that first meeting, the seven presidents all sat down and President [[Boyd K. Packer|Packer]], who was in the Twelve, said to the late Elder [[L. Aldin
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  • ...Manama Bahrain Stake was organized 28 years previous by then Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]]. ...ne; Elder [[Randy D. Funk]] and his wife, Sister Andrea Funk; Sister Susan K. Bednar and Elder David A. Bednar; and [[Giovanni Criscione]], a Latter-day
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  • ...to as President Russell M. Nelson and succeeded the late President [[Boyd K. Packer]], who died on July 3, 2015. ...fficient.”<ref>"Elder Russell M. Nelson: Applying Divine Laws," [[Marvin K. Gardner]], ''Ensign'', June 1984, p. 9.</ref>
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  • ..." in ''Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint History:Missouri'', ed. Arnold K. Garr and Clark V. Johnson, pp. 27–83</ref> Jealousies of the Missourians ...," ''Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint History:Missouri'', ed. [[Arnold K. Garr]] and Clark V. Johnson.
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  • ...and Recorder Richard E. Turley, Jr. There were remarks from Elder [[Marlin K. Jensen]] of the First Quorum of the Seventy, Church Historian, and represe
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  • ...some activities may be more inviting, none is more important.” —Boyd K. Packer (“The Saints Securely Dwell,” Ensign, Jan. 1973, 88).
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  • ...rica'' is a book published in 2009, written by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. The Ostlings are husband and wife, both journalists and non-[[Mor
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  • ...new library. This building, which, in the words of Church Historian Marlin K. Jensen, 'will rival the great libraries of the world with its facilities a
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  • ...es against the pure light found in the words of the Lord. President [[Boyd K. Packer]] made a distinction between the scriptures and all other books, e
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  • ...fession. (Past speakers include President [[James E. Faust]], Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]], and Elder [[Dallin H. Oaks]])
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  • ...true Church was not on the earth, is called the Apostasy. The late [[Boyd K. Packer]], a former member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, said:
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  • *[[Boyd K. Packer]], [[L. Tom Perry]], [[David B. Haight]], [[Neal A. Maxwell]], [[Ru
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  • ...ook]]), and pastoral uses of grace (with [[Robert L. Millet]] and [[Daniel K Judd]]). Two other sessions featured the authors of two popular Latter-day
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  • Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]] had presided over the reorganization of our [[Stake]], and now it
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  • ::([[Boyd K. Packer]], ''Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled'' [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1
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  • ...th]]<ref>in Dreams and Visions of the Last Days, Special Edition, by Roger K. Young</ref> all experienced similar visions of last-days' destruction in t
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  • ...ne with priesthood authority) to bestow the Gift of the Holy Ghost. [[Boyd K. Packer]], an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, s
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  • ...o the work of the Lord and live the standards required of them.<ref>[[Boyd K. Packer]], “The Weak and the Simple of the Church,” ''Ensign'', Nov. 20
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  • ...ces are found in the words of ancient and modern prophets. The late [[Boyd K. Packer]], a former apostle of Jesus Christ, taught:
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  • ...-change-of-heart?lang=eng "Experiencing a Change of Heart," by Elder Keith K. Hilbig]
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  • Remember our number: 1-822-S-L-A-C-K-E-R
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  • ...Lord knows all languages" (Palmer, pp. 143, 147). In 1987, Apostle [[Boyd K. Packer]] said to Church leaders, "We can't move [into various countries] w
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  • ...he stake presidency of the Temple View Stake here in Salt Lake City. Percy K. Fetzer, John R. Burt, and I, the stake presidency, had come to the Taberna
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  • ...ill not be cloven tongues of fire. But the power will be there.<ref>[[Boyd K. Packer]], “The Gift of the Holy Ghost: What Every Member Should Know,”
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  • The words of Elder Boyd K. Packer, an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, spoken nearly two decades ago
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  • '''George Miller''' served as a counselor to [[Newel K. Whitney]] in the [[Presiding Bishopric]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The
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  • ...New York); the [[Jacob Hamblin]] home (Santa Clara, Utah); and the Newell K. Whitney store (Kirtland, Ohio); and many other projects. She also oversaw
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  • ...nts] (frequently called the Mormon or LDS Church). She served with [[Linda K. Burton]], President, and [[Linda S. Reeves]], Second Counselor. The presid
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  • ...in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Museum. Its creator, Robert K. Jarvik, had decided to study medicine and engineering after his father die
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  • ...the 2009 Whitney award. His book ''On the Way to Paradise'' won the Philip K. Dick Memorial Special Award for Best Novel in the English Language. His yo
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  • In 1908, Fletcher married Lorena K. Chipman and they had one daughter and six sons. She died in 1967. Two year
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  • ...ed a scholarship to [[Brigham Young University]], where he studied under [[K. Newell Dayley]] and [[Sam Cardon]]. He received his bachelor’s degree in
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  • ...n of the Prophet Joseph Smith and Bishops [[Edward Partridge]] and [[Newel K. Whitney]] to journey to Missouri and take up residence there (see D&C 57:1
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  • ...Partridge]] was appointed to stay and lead the Church there, while [[Newel K. Whitney]] replaced him in Kirtland as [[Bishop| bishop]].
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  • Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]], an former Apostle of the Church, explained a patriarch's role in
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  • ...prophet was eventually cleared of all charges. In September 1844, [[Newel K. Whitney]], the Presiding Bishop at that time, convened a Common Council wh
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  • '''Eugene K. England''' is the son of the founder of C. R. England trucking and continu
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  • ...novella "Rescuing Bailey" to ''Three Little Words'' (2015, co-written with K. C. Grant and Aubrey Mace).
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  • ...” 2002–2003, and “Hello Dolly!” 2000), and was a backup dancer for K-System and shows "Step up" (2001–2002) and "Cat people" (1996–2001). Sh
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  • ...uthor of ''A Storybook Romance'' (with [[Melanie Jacobson]] and [[Jennifer K. Clark]]). ''Eleanor and the Iron King'' was a Whitney Award Finalist in 20
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  • '''Kazuro K. Covington''' is an award-winning Japanese quilt artist. She also teaches a ...ive righteously.”[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/covibton-k?lang=eng#1]
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  • ...e was the designer of an exhibit highlighting his father, President [[Boyd K. Packer]]’s work that includes a replica of his living room and a wooden
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  • ...re'' and means to “improve spiritually” and to “instruct” (Robert K. Barnhart, ''The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology'' [New York: H. W. Wils
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  • ...ship, National Board of Education; the Utah Best of State for best teacher K-12; and Nebo School district English teacher of the year. She was the 2015
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  • Garr, Arnold K. et. al, ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint history'', pp. 1257-1258.
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  • ...er'', and ''Side Kick''. She wrote ''My Little Brony'' under the pseudonym K. M. Hayes.
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  • ...elementary education. He completed his master’s degree in art education K-12.
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  • ...set on a course which we cannot follow will steadily increase."<ref>[[Boyd K. Packer]], ''Ensign,'' May 1994, 21.</ref>
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  • Moses K. Anderson, Illinois Adjutant General, recommended that [[Joseph Smith]] be
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  • ...Giants," an address about J. Reuben Clark delivered by LDS Apostle [[Boyd K. Packer]]]
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  • ...of Jesus Christ. In the October 2004 General Conference, President [[Boyd K. Packer]] said of him,
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  • ..., [[Florence S. Jacobsen]] (2010), [[Richard L. Bushman]] (2011), [[Marlin K. Jensen]] (2012), [[Donald L. Enders]] (2014), and [[Richard E. Turley Jr.]
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  • ...of the Twelve Apostles in the British Isles, 1837–1941'' (with [[Ronald K. Esplin]] and [[David J. Whittaker]]). He was also the major author-compile
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  • ...adio station but it was taken over by the government after a coup. Thomas K. Appiah Jr. latter served as a missionary for [http://comeuntochrist.org Th
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  • ...reg_olsen.jpg|200px|thumb|frame|"John the Baptist Baptizing Jesus" by Greg K. Olsen|right]]
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  • ...titute from 1980 to 1986. Subsequent Institute directors included [[Ronald K. Esplin]] and [[Jill Mulvay Derr]].
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  • ...e Scriptures Publication Committee assisting [[Bruce R. McConkie]], [[Boyd K. Packer]], and [[Thomas S. Monson]] with the new editions of the [[Standard
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  • ...two talks in April 2016 general conference, the first from Sister [[Linda K. Burton]], “I Was a Stranger,” and the second from Elder [[Patrick K
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  • ...to to [[Young Men]] general presidents, [[Jack H. Goaslind]] and [[Robert K. Dellenbach]]. He also served as general president of the organization.
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  • ...y engage in this spiritual process. In the words of former apostle, [[Boyd K. Packer]]:
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  • ...ine proclaimed the country's independence on 24 August 1991. Elders [[Boyd K. Packer]] and [[Dallin H. Oaks]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] a
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  • ...The Life Story of a Disciple'', published in 1987. She also penned ''Boyd K. Packer: A Watchman on the Tower'' (1997). In addition, her articles and dr
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  • '''Russell K. Pearce''' was an Arizona politician and former president of the Arizona St
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  • ...e upon thee, and brought thee through straits and thou hast come to be rec[k]oned with the saints of the most High. Thou hast been ordained an Elder and
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  • ...cline. She experienced a series of strokes that left her bedridden. [[Boyd K. Packer]] noted that Hunter cared for her during her long illness and that
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  • ..., four years of construction and a million artifacts moved. Elder [[Marlin K. Jensen]] of the [[Seventy]] of the [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church o
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  • ...to 1978. After her service concluded, she served with her husband [[Robert K. Thomas]] when he presided over the Australia Melbourne Mission from 1983 t
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  • ...outhern Virginia University and served as an advisor on finances to Rodney K. Smith who was president of SVU. He and his wife, Mary Anne, are the parent
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  • He was born in Brigham City, Utah, on July 7, 1948, to [[Boyd K. Packer]], former president of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], and h
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  • ...re he had two native German mission presidents, Walter H. Kindt and Rudolf K. Poecker.
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  • ...s anxiety, and less substance abuse than those who do not."<ref>See Daniel K. Judd, "Religiosity, Mental Health, and the Latter-day Saints: A Preliminar
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  • ...hom died in infancy. After the death of his wife in 1913, he married Ethel K. Turnbaugh and they had two children. He died on September 18, 1935.
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  • ...e standards, but we are commanded to teach them and maintain them" ([[Boyd K. Packer]], "The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected," ''Ensign'' and ''Liaho
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  • ...ermany and Switzerland.<ref>Lawrence R. Flake, "Joseph Anderson" in Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon and Richard O. Cowan, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-
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  • “He is a genius at organization,” says Elder [[Boyd K. Packer]]. “If I were to choose someone to steer an important matter succ
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  • According to [[Boyd K. Packer]], "A man is ordained a bishop, an office in the priesthood; then h
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  • ...o serve in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: [[George Q. Morris]], [[Boyd K. Packer]], [[Marvin J. Ashton]], [[L. Tom Perry]], [[David B. Haight]], [[J
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  • ...ughter's of former United States President John Tyler.<ref>Winder, Michael K., ''Presidents and Prophets: The Story of America's Presidents and the LDS
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  • ...the mission presidents in the other missions in Europe as well.<ref>Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon and Ricahrd O. Cowan, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-
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  • *Making Your Home a Missionary Training Center (with Barbara K. Christensen)
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  • ...rch owns in Kirtland. This was most particularly the case with the [[Newel K. Whitney]] Store. He has also written a book about Kirtland entitled ''Jose
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  • '''Merrill K. Bradshaw''' was a prolific composer who was also a professor of music and
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  • : Joseph put her off till the next morning, when he met her at Brother [Newel K.] Whitney’s house. There were eight persons present, one a Methodist prea
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  • ...Emmeline returned to school teaching and married prominent Mormon [[Newel K. Whitney]] as a [http://www.mormon-polygamy.org plural wife]. With other m
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  • :“Many of the Seventy now come from all over the world,” Elder [[Marlin K. Jensen]] said, “so there’s a resource there that I think is a tremendo
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  • ...e things that a woman feels that a man never feels nor should he." ([[Boyd K. Packer]], "[http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Ensign/1977.h
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  • ...s who work full-time and often struggle to make ends meet,” said [[Brian K. Ashton]], BYU–Pathway Worldwide president. “They need options that hel
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  • ...Church Organization and Administration, ed. David J. Whittaker and Arnold K. Garr [2011], 277–94). </ref> This lasted from its creation in 1869 until
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  • Bishop [[Newel K. Whitney]] “strongly opposed the choice, however, because William [Marks]
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  • ...1868 at Salt Lake City, Utah. She bore him two children: Edward and Sarah K.
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  • ...er [[Tad R. Callister]], Brother [[Devin G. Durrant]], and Brother [[Brian K. Ashton]], who has served as a presidency for five years. Brother Mark L. P
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  • ...naries]] arrived in South Korea in 1954. Some years later President [[Boyd K. Packer]], an [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles|Apostle]] was assigned to tra
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  • ...many [[Stake|stakes]] in Paraguay. I can see that day coming."<ref>Marvin K. Gardner, “Pioneers in Paraguay,” ''Ensign'', Mar. 1994, 39</ref>
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  • ...ity of Lima. Church leaders broke ground 11 September 1982. Apostle [[Boyd K. Packer]] dedicated the temple site at the groundbreaking ceremony. Preside
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  • ...rector of the Temple Department, conducted the ceremony, and Elder Richard K. Melchin, the Area [[Seventy]] who has played a key role in the events lead
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  • ...the same day. President Hinckley stayed in Halifax while President [[Boyd K. Packer]] went to Regina.
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  • ...with the dedication of the Nova Scotia Temple. Meanwhile President [[Boyd K. Packer]] was sent to dedicate the Regina Saskatchewan Temple.
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  • ...er [[M. Russell Ballard]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve]] and Elder [[John K. Carmack]] of the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]].
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  • ...a4990a0b2eb1881266a01/academic-responsibility-robert-k-thomas.pdf [[Robert K. Thomas]]: Academic Responsibility]
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  • ...which-god-prepared/thomas-bullock RSC, “The Lord’s Clerk,” by Arnold K. Garr]
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  • *[[Boyd K. Packer]], February 3, 2008–July 3, 2015 (died)
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  • ...their wives — Elder [[Kevin R. Duncan]] and Sister Nancy Duncan, Elder [[K. Brett Nattress]] and Sister Shawna Nattress, Elder [[Peter F. Meurs]] and
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  • ...study/ensign/1998/07/gathering-scattered-israel-then-and-now?lang=eng Paul K. Browning, “Gathering Scattered Israel: Then and Now,” ''Ensign'', July
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  • ...and Nepal) is seeing growth. It is the second mission in India. [[William K. Jackson]] presided over the India New Delhi Mission from 2009 to 2012. He
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  • ...also had lunch in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building with Elder [[Randall K. Bennett]] and his wife, Shelley. At the end of Friday’s lunch, Elder Ben
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  • ...ds-completion "The Lā'ie Hawai'i Temple: A Century of Aloha," by Eric-Jon K. Marlowe and Clinton D. Christensen]
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  • ...of [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], Elder [[Richard J. Maynes]], Elder [[K. Brett Nattress]] and Elder [[Bradley D. Foster]]. [[Henry J. Eyring]], son
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  • ...[Gifford Nielsen|S. Gifford Nielsen]] of the [[Seventy]] and Elder [[Brian K. Taylor]] of the [[Seventy]]. During his remarks, [https://www.mormonnewsro
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  • :* [[Linda K. Burton]] (2012&ndash;2017)
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  • ...tridge was assigned to stay in Missouri and lead the Church there. [[Newel K. Whitney]] became bishop in Kirtland.
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  • Elder [[John K. Carmack]] of the [[Seventy]] and president of the North America East Area
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  • ...hio in 1819, following her unmarried aunt to Kirtland. She married [[Newel K. Whitney]] on October 20, 1822, in Kirtland. They had eleven children toget
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  • ...each the gospel. The school was held in a second-floor room in the [[Newel K. Whitney]] store, where the Prophet lived. About 25 brethren attended, some
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  • * The [[Newel K. Whitney]] Store in [[Kirtland]], Ohio
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  • ...the Temple Department, and his wife, Sister Nancy Duncan; Elder [[Randall K. Bennett]], a General Authority Seventy and counselor in the North America
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  • ...Is Faith in the Atonement of Jesus Christ Written in Our Hearts?" by Linda K. Burton]
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  • ...&locale=0&sourceId=87ce9209df38b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1 Boyd K. Packer, “What Every Elder Should Know—and Every Sister as Well: A Prim
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  • ...was joined by counselors in the Area Presidency, including Elder [[Thierry K. Mutombo]] and Elder [[Ian S. Ardern]] and other area Church leaders. The a
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  • ...ny for the Montpelier Idaho Temple was held on June 17, 2023. Elder [[Ryan K. Olsen]], General Authority [[Seventy]], presided and offered the dedicator
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  • ...six historic structures: a schoolhouse, a sawmill, an ashery, the [[Newel K. Whitney]] and Company store, [[Whitney Home|Newel and Ann Whitney]]'s home
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  • #redirect [[Makee K. Blaisdell]]
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  • ...term '''eight-cow wife''' comes from a 1969 short film entitled “[[Makee K. Blaisdell|Johnny Lingo]].”
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MaKee_K._Blaisdell Wikipedia, “MaKee K. Blaisdell”]
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  • .../study/ensign/2010/10/the-holy-temple?lang=eng "The Holy Temple" from Boyd K. Packer]
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  • ...Latter-day Saints]] was held on Saturday, 21 August 2021. Elder [[Randall K. Bennett]] of the [[Quorum of the Seventy]] presided at the event.
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  • ...nson]], [[Second Counselor]] in the First Presidency; and President [[Boyd K. Packer]], [[Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], also
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  • [[Boyd K. Packer]], [[President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] of the Church
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