Follow the Living Prophets: Timely Reasons for Observing Prophetic Counsel in the Last Days (Paperback)
by Brent L. Top, Larry E. Dahl, Walter D. Bowen
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At a time when “false prophets. . . if possible. . . shall deceive the very elect,” many important questions about true prophets are frequently raised. This powerful book addresses each one of these questions and supplies answers that are both precise and definitive. A mine of information on the doctrines and principles involved, the book draws on both the standard works and the inspired words of this dispensation prophets to establish and clarify the divine directive about sustaining and following the Lord's chosen servants today and how to do so. This well-researched, informative book takes a comprehensive approach to a subject that is crucial to every Latter-day Saint.
Published: February 1993
Pages: 275
About the Authors
Brent L. Top is a professor and the chair of Church history and doctrine at BYU, where he has also served as associate dean of Religious Education. Brother Top has written numerous books, including co-authoring LDS Beliefs: A Doctrinal Reference, and is a popular speaker at BYU Education Week. He served as mission president of the Illinois Peoria Mission and is currently serving as a stake president. Brent and his wife, Wendy, are the parents of four children and live in Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Larry E. Dahl is professor emeritus of Church History and Doctrine, former chair of the department of Church History and Doctrine, and former associate dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University. He served in the educational system of the Church for nearly forty years, first in the Seminary and Institute program and from 1978 to 2001 on the Religious Education faculty at BYU. His service in the Church includes bishop, high councilor, member of the Church’s Materials Evaluation Committee, and first counselor in the Provo Utah Temple presidency. He and his wife, Roberta Erickson Dahl, are the parents of nine children and grandparents of forty-one.

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