
Wilford Woodruff
Wilford Woodruff was a leader in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Born in 1807, he became a prominent church president and prophet, known for guiding the church through significant growth and challenges. He played a key role in establishing church policies, expanding its missionary efforts, and promoting reforms like the end of the practice of plural marriage in 1890. Woodruff is also remembered for his commitment to faith, leadership in building the church's community and infrastructure, and his influence on shaping modern LDS Church teachings.