One of Wilford Woodruff's greatest contributions to the LDS Church is his meticulous collection of journals. For more than half a century, President Woodruff kept a daily record of his amazing adventures and spiritual experiences, marking this modern prophet as one of the Church's most successful missionaries. This volume is full of favorite stories we've all heard as well as many little-well known experiences. Several of President Woodruff's daily entries chronicle harrowing events and exciting incidents, including his accounts of: -Being left alone in an alligator swamp-Being entertained by Indians-Journeying sixty miles without food-Having a mob poison his horses-Converting & baptizing a constable who was sent to arrest him.
One of Wilford Woodruff's greatest contributions to the LDS Church is his meticulous collection of journals. For more than half a century, President Woodruff kept a daily record of his amazing adventures and spiritual experiences, marking this modern prophet as one of the Church's most successful missionaries. This volume is full of favorite stories we've all heard as well as many little-well known experiences. Several of President Woodruff's daily entries chronicle harrowing events and exciting incidents, including his accounts of: -Being left alone in an alligator swamp-Being entertained by Indians-Journeying sixty miles without food-Having a mob poison his horses-Converting & baptizing a constable who was sent to arrest him.