The Good That Men Can Do


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The Good That Men Can Do

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CHRISTOFFERSON, D TODD

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The Good That Men Can Do

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"Fathers are fundamental in the divine plan of happiness," writes Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. "I want to raise a voice of encouragement for those who are striving to fill well that calling. I wish to focus on the good that men can do in the highest of masculine roles: husband and father." Based on his "Fathers" talk, given during the April 2016 general conference, this thoughtful new book contains insights and inspiration about the eternal role of men. Complete with beautiful photography and typography, The Good That Men Can Do uplifts, encourages, and honors husbands and fathers of all ages and walks of life as they share responsibility with our Heavenly Father to nurture His children.
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D. Todd Christofferson was called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 5, 2008. Born in American Fork, Utah, Elder Christofferson graduated high school in New Jersey, served a mission in Argentina, then graduated from BYU (Edwin S. Hinckley Scholar) and Duke Law. He has held various leadership roles in the Church including Regional Representative, stake president, bishop, and Area President, and has served in the Presidency of the Seventy. Professionally, he was associate general counsel at NationsBank (now Bank of America) and senior vice president at Commerce Union Bank. He also practiced law in Washington, D.C., after clerking for Judge John J. Sirica during the Watergate trials. Elder Christofferson and his wife, Katherine Jacob Christofferson, are the parents of five children. "I write because I love to teach. Writing is just another form of teaching, but with a much bigger and more diverse class."