Lefty Super Bowl MVP
Steve Young
At 77 verses, chapter 5 of this book is the longest chapter in The Book of Mormon.
Jacob
This apostle was sustained to the Quorum of the Twelve the same day as our current prophet, but his ordination was delayed so he could complete his term on the Utah Supreme Court.
President Dallin H. Oaks
Aaronic Priesthood office that can baptize and ordain others to offices in the Aaronic Priesthood.
Priests
Originally known as Simon, Jesus called this apostle by a different name alluding to a rock or stone.
Peter
Created a company that is today the largest chain of hotels in the world.
Marriott
This book is only one chapter, but has the most authors.
Omni
This apostle is a pilot and he served as a counselor to President Monson
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Organization established by Joseph Smith that celebrates its beginning every year on March 17.
Relief Society
These two Old Testament prophets appeared with Jesus to Peter, James and John on the Mount of Trasfiguration
Moses and Elijah
The "Greatest of All Time" on Jeopardy.
Ken Jennings
The visit of Jesus Christ to the ancient American Continent is found in this book.
3 Nephi
He has served as a counselor to three church presidents.
President Henry B. Eyring
The Presidency of the Aaronic Priesthood.
Bishopric
City where Jesus grew up after his family returned from Egypt.
Creator of several animated hit movies including "The Land Before Time", "Anastasia", and "An American Tale".
Don Bluth
This book is named for the last Nephite king
Mosiah
He is the junior apostle and was born in Sao Palo, Brazil.
Only man authorized to exercise all priesthood keys on the earth.
Author of one of the Gospels and the last book of the New Testament.
John
Mitt Romney
1 & 2 Nephi, Jacob, Enos, Jarom, and Omni were found on this set of plates.
An educator by profession this apostle was the last President of Ricks College and was serving as the President of BYU-Idaho when he was called to the Quorum of the Twelve in 2004.
Elder David A. Bednar
The Presiding Bishopric
In the New Testament, most of the epistles were written by this one apostle who was converted after the Savior's resurrection.
Paul