Lorenzo Snow Born: LDS Leader Who Saved the Church's Finances
Born in Ohio, Lorenzo Snow rose through decades of missionary work and imprisonment to become the fifth President of the LDS Church at age 84. His reinstatement of the tithing principle rescued the church from crippling debt and secured its financial independence for the twentieth century.
April 3, 1814
212 years ago
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