1991
John Taylor
November 1991


“John Taylor,” Tambuli, Nov. 1991, 15

John Taylor

  1. England was a busy place in the early 1800s, but John Taylor liked the exciting atmosphere of this country where his family had their farm. John worked many hours on the farm, and he also learned the skill of wood turning.

  2. When he was twenty-four years old, John had the opportunity to migrate to Canada to join his family, who had moved there two years before.

  3. Before John’s ship left the English Channel, however, there was a horrible storm. Many people on the ship got sick as the storm tossed the ship from side to side.

  4. Ships all around John’s were being destroyed by the storm, and the officers and crew of his ship prepared for the worst.

  5. But John wasn’t worried. He even walked calmly around the deck at midnight during the raging storm! He knew that he had a work to do in Canada, and he trusted Heavenly Father to protect him so that he could do that work.

  6. After John reached Toronto, Canada, he located the Methodist Church, where he became a member and a preacher. In May of 1836, Parley P. Pratt taught him about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and John was baptized into the Church.

  7. John Taylor continued to trust in the Lord, and he became the third President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Illustrated by Paul Mann