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Hyrum W. Smith (October 16, 1943 – November 18, 2019) founded the Franklin Quest Company in 1983. Among the company's other products, Smith created the Franklin Planner and seminars on productivity development based on "principles" and other concepts.
3 kwi 2004 · In St. George, there were few people more prominent than Hyrum Smith. His excommunication headlined the local paper's front page. "When you're a public figure, you can't expect it to be kept private," he recalls, yet the pain of public humiliation still stings to this day.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH -- In Saturday's Salt Lake Tribune, Franklin Covey co-founder Hyrum Smith talked about his new book, "What Matters Most" and about his struggle back from his 1998 excommunication from the LDS Church.
Hyrum Smith (February 9, 1800 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the original church of the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the older brother of the movement's founder, Joseph Smith , and was killed with his brother at Carthage Jail where they were being held awaiting trial.
9 lut 2017 · Meanwhile, Hyrum was essentially told to wait (see Doctrine and Covenants 11:15-26). Cowdery was named “assistant president” of the LDS Church at the end of 1834, but he lost that office at his excommunication in 1838. In January 1841, the office was again filled, this time by Hyrum Smith.
A person who is excommunicated is no longer a member of the Church. Church authorities excommunicate a person from the Church only when he has chosen to live in opposition to the Lord’s commandments and thus has disqualified himself for further membership in the Church.
22 lis 2019 · So it was a shock in 1998 when the church excommunicated Hyrum W. Smith. Three years later, Smith wrote a book, “What Matters Most,” which in part discussed a period of personal crisis.