1993
Joseph Smith
January 1993


“Joseph Smith,” Friend, Jan. 1993, 47

Joseph Smith

Latter-day Prophets (puzzle-coloring page)

Instructions: Cut out the puzzle squares, put them together to create a picture of this prophet, and read some of the highlights of the prophet’s life. Glue the picture, its title, and the highlights to another piece of paper, and color it.

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Puzzle

Art by Robert K. Brower; from Presidents of the Church coloring book: courtesy of Grandin Book, Orem, UT

  • 1805 December 23, is born in Sharon, Vermont

  • 1813 (age 7) Leg is nearly amputated but saved by taking out pieces of bone

  • 1820 (age 14) Receives the First Vision

  • 1823 (age 17) Is visited by the Angel Moroni; is told of the Nephite records

  • 1827 (age 21) Marries Emma Hale; receives and begins translating the golden plates

  • 1829 (age 23) Receives the Aaronic Priesthood and later the Melchizedek Priesthood

  • 1830 (age 24) Publishes the Book of Mormon; organizes the Church

  • 1831 (age 25) Moves to Kirtland, Ohio; dedicates the temple site in Independence, Missouri

  • 1832 (age 26) Is sustained as President of the high priesthood

  • 1833 (age 27) Organizes the First Presidency; continues to receive many revelations, including the Word of Wisdom

  • 1834 (age 28) Walks with Zion’s Camp from Ohio to Missouri

  • 1835 (age 29) The Twelve Apostles and the Seventy are ordained; the Doctrine and Covenants is accepted by the Saints

  • 1836 (age 30) Dedicates the Kirtland Temple; Jesus, Moses, Elias, and Elijah appear

  • 1838 (age 32) Moves to Missouri; imprisoned in Liberty Jail

  • 1839 (age 33) Directs the Church from Liberty Jail; begins to build Nauvoo

  • 1841 (age 35) Calls the Saints to gather at Nauvoo; plans an immigration agency to help them

  • 1842 (age 36) Publishes the Book of Abraham; prophecies the trek to the Rocky Mountains

  • 1843 (age 37) Records the revelation on eternal marriage

  • 1844 (age 38) June 27, is martyred with Hyrum at Carthage Jail shortly after 5:15 P.M.