Quentin L. Cook - Living Prophets' Teachings

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Learn about the life and contributions of Quentin L. Cook, a living prophet, and apostle. From his upbringing in Utah to his service as a bishop, stake president, and more, explore his journey and impact on the LDS community.

  • Living Prophets
  • Quentin Cook
  • Apostle
  • LDS Church
  • Utah

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  1. TEACHINGS OF THE LIVING PROPHETS Quentin Lamar Cook

  2. Born 8 September 1940 in Logan, Utah. Great-great grandson of Heber C. Kimball. Served a mission in England (one of his companions was Elder Jeffrey R. Holland). He married Mary Gaddie in the Logan temple on 30 November 1960. They have one daughter and two sons. He graduated from USU in 1963 in Political Science. He graduated from the Stanford Law School in 1966. He was a corporate lawyer for 27 years and the CEO for the California Healthcare System for 3 years.

  3. Elder Cook won all-region honors in basketball and football, helping his high school teams win state in both sports. Class president at Logan High.

  4. Elder Cook first became acquainted with his future wife, Mary, at a seventh-grade talent assembly. In junior high he was elected student- body president, and she was elected student- body vice president. They were in debate together. And as senior-class president in high school, he worked with her as a student-body officer. We were friends long before we were anything else, Elder Cook recalls. I admired her before I fell in love with her, and marrying her was the best decision I have ever made.

  5. Served as Bishop, Stake President, Regional Representative, and Area Authority Seventy. Called to the 2nd Quorum of Seventy in 1996. Called to the 1st Quorum of Seventy in 1998. Called to the Presidency of the Seventy in 2007. Called as an Apostle on 11 October 2007 upon the death of President James E. Faust.

  6. He played an important role in developing the new missionary guide, Preach My Gospel. The hand of the Lord was in it right from day one, he says. Every single member of the First Presidency and the Twelve made incredible contributions.

  7. When he was 15 years old. His brother, Joe, wanted to serve a mission, but his father a good man who had lost interest in Church activity felt Joe should instead attend medical school. Joe and Quentin respected their father highly, so they stayed up one night to consider and discuss his counsel. They talked well into the night, balancing the pros and cons of each option. The bottom line, they decided, was this: If the Church is just another good institution, Joe could help people better by going to medical school. However, if the Savior truly lived, if Joseph Smith truly was a prophet, if the Church he organized under God s direction truly is the Church of Jesus Christ, if the Book of Mormon is true, then Joe s obligation was clear. The next morning Joe approached his father with that reasoning and bore his testimony. He left for his mission soon after, with his father s support and his mother s joyful blessing.

  8. Who knows him? Met him? Associated with him?

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