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Prophets See Around Corners

Author Sheri Dew has had the unique opportunity to be in the presence of prophets, seers, and revelators hundreds of times, if not thousands. In Prophets See around Corners, she shares her firsthand witness that these inspired men are indeed called of God and that they have the ability to help us in ways no other leader or influencer can. As she explains, “There is a crucial difference between prophets, seers, and revelators and the rest of us: They have priesthood keys that allow them to see things we do not yet see and understand things we do not yet understand.” This is why prophets have a singular capacity to prepare us for life’s unexpected turns. This is how they can see around corners.

As she answers common questions about prophets and affirms the myriad ways they point us to Jesus Christ, Sheri Dew reminds us that prophets are an extraordinary gift to those who believe. The revelation they receive is for us today—revelation that contemplates the unique circumstances in the world now.

Why should we listen to prophets? Because, as the author teaches, “Those who follow the prophet are actually following and placing their trust in God the Father and in His Son Jesus Christ.” As we study and follow the counsel of prophets, the trajectory of each of our lives will change. We will be protected from deception and prepared for all that lies ahead.

Hardback
Pages - 108
6" x 8"

Sheri Dew
Sheri Dew is a native of Ulysses, Kansas, and a graduate of Brigham Young University. She has written a number of books, including the biographies of three Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Presidents Russell M. Nelson, Gordon B. Hinckley, and Ezra Taft Benson. She served from 1997 to 2002 as second counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency and is executive vice-president and chief content officer of Deseret Management Corporation. Her best-selling books include, most recently, Insights from a Prophet’s Life: Russell M. Nelson, Women and the Priesthood, Worth the Wrestle, and Amazed by Grace.