Background
Madsen, Susan Arrington was born on August 25, 1954 in Logan, Utah, United States. Daughter of Leonard J. and Grace F. Arrington.
(LDS/MORMON In October 1856, President Brigham Young sent ...)
LDS/MORMON In October 1856, President Brigham Young sent rescue teams to the aid of more than a thousand pioneers who were stranded in winter storms on the plains. Little did anyone know then of the need of those faithful Saints would have for a Second Rescue-- a spiritual rescue that would begin 135 years later.
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(A collection of Christmas accounts from the journals of p...)
A collection of Christmas accounts from the journals of pioneers, prophets, missionaries, & other early members of the (LDS) Church. These colorful, moving vignettes of Christmases past give insight into the true meaning of the holiday --- the joyful heritage of the Savior's birth.
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(Come to know and love the mothers of the latter- day prop...)
Come to know and love the mothers of the latter- day prophets in the pages of Mothers of the Prophets. Your testimony will be strengthened as you see how the Lord sent each of his prophets to a home with a mother to love, nurture, and teach helping to prepare that child to eventually lead the Church in this dispensation. You will be moved by their personal stories and touched by their faith. Originally written by the father- daughter team of Leonard J. Arrington and Susan Arrington Madsen, the third edition of this classic book was updated by daughter and granddaughter Susan Arrington Madsen and Emily Madsen Jones. Expanded to include all the mothers of the latter- day prophets through President Thomas S. Monson, and enhanced with photographs throughout, this book is a compelling reminder of the power of a mother s influence.
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(What did pioneer children do for fun? What did they fear ...)
What did pioneer children do for fun? What did they fear as they crossed the plains? Susan Arrington Madsen, author of The Lord Needed a Prophet, has collected actual accounts of thirty young people (under the age of twenty) who were members of Mormon wagon trains and handcart companies. B.H. Roberts describes how he and his sister traveled from England as virtual orphans until they joined their mother in Utah. Fanny Fry tells of her fear when she was nearly crushed to death by a heavily loaded handcart.
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Madsen, Susan Arrington was born on August 25, 1954 in Logan, Utah, United States. Daughter of Leonard J. and Grace F. Arrington.
Bachelor of Science in Journalism, Utah State University, 1975.
Member adjunct faculty, Logan Latter-day Saints Institute Religion, 1991-1995.
(What did pioneer children do for fun? What did they fear ...)
(LDS/MORMON In October 1856, President Brigham Young sent ...)
(A collection of Christmas accounts from the journals of p...)
(Come to know and love the mothers of the latter- day prop...)
(True stories of Mormon women and frontier life.)
(Book by Madsen, Susan Arrington)
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God has a body that looks like human being, but God’s body is immortal, perfected, and has a glory that words can’t describe. Because people are His children, He knows and loves each of them individually. He has a plan to help His children find joy in this life and return to live with Him when this life is over.
Chair Hyde Park (Utah) Board Adjustments, 1985-1994.
Married Dean Madsen, August 20, 1974. Children: Emily, Rebecca, Sarah, Rachel.