Trials and Tribulations
Who's Who of Zions Camp
Miracles
Why Zions Camp?
Lessons Learned
100

True or False

Only men were allowed to march as part of Zions Camp

False. About 25 women and children were part of Zions Camp, including a woman named Nancy Holbrook

100

How many people were part of Zions Camp?

Originally only 100 men left from Kirtland, but they were able to add more along the way and ended up with over 200

100

Many of the men of Zions camp became bitter and contentious. Joseph Smith prophesied “our murmuring and fault-finding and want of humility had kindled the anger of the Lord against us; and that a severe scourge would come upon the Camp and many would die like sheep with the rot." What later event fufilled this prophecy?

A cholera epidemic affected almost half the members of Zions Camp

100

Was Missouri a slave state or a free state at the time of Zions Camp? And why did this matter?

It was a slave state. Black members of the church were being invited to come to Missouri with the saints and the local slave owners feared this would cause an insurrection among their slaves, so they wanted the Mormons to leave Jackson County.

100

What great future prophet and leader of the migration to Utah said the following?

‘I would not exchange the experience I gained in that expedition (Zions Camp) for all the wealth of Geauga County,’

Brigham Young. He further said, “I have travelled with Joseph a thousand miles, as he has led the Camp of Israel. I have watched him and observed every thing he said or did. … For the town of Kirtland I would not give the knowledge I got from Joseph from this Journey. … This was the starting point of my knowing how to lead Israel.”

200

The people of Zions camp walked how many miles from Kirtland to Clay County, Missouri?

A. 100

B. 900

c. 3000

B. 900 For reference, it's 680 miles from here to Los Angeles. They would walk 30-40 miles per day.

200

Name a future president of the church who was part of Zions Camp

Wilford Woodruff

Brigham Young

200
Joseph and Hyrum Smith were 2 of many who got sick with cholera while on this expedition. Which woman did Hyrum see in vision praying for them?

Their mother. 

Hyrum said, “I have had an open vision, in which I saw mother kneeling under an apple-tree; and she is even now asking God, in tears, to spare our lives. … The Spirit testifies, that her prayers, united with ours, will be answered.”

200

What was the original purpose of Zions Camp?

To reclaim the property the saints had lost when they were driven from their homes.

200

True or False 

Wilford Woodruff had never met Joseph Smith prior to Zions Camp

True

After this experience, he said, “I was in Zion’s Camp with the Prophet of God. I saw the dealings of God with him. I saw the power of God with him. I saw that he was a Prophet. What was manifest to him by the power of God upon that mission was of great value to me and to all who received his instructions.”

300

Many of the members of Zions Camp got sick and suffered from what disease?

A. Measles

B. Scarlet Feaver

C. Cholera

C. Chloera. 68 members of Zions Camp suffered from cholera,  causing dehydration and shock, and which can result in death in a matter of hours. 13 died.

300

True or False

9 of the 12 future members of the quorum of the 12 apostles were members of Zions Camp. 

True. Also all seventy-one members of the Quorum of the Seventy had served in Zion’s Camp.

300

Those in Zions Camp were instructed to return to Ohio, where they were assured that they would receive “a great endowment and blessing to be poured out upon them”. What blessing is this referring to which happened in Kirtland?

The blessing associated with the future Kirtland temple 

300

Was Zions camp successful in reclaiming the lost property?

No. Joseph was commanded of the Lord to disband Zion's camp and they were told to go back to Ohio.

300

What did the willingness of these men to participate in Zions Camp show the Lord?

They proved that they were obedient and would make sacrifices for the Lord's work.

400

Name some of the trials the saints of Zions Camp experienced during their journey

Heat, humidity, torrential rains, mud, uncomfortable sleeping conditions, broken equipment, food shortages, unhealthy food, fatigue, discomfort, sickness, hunger, and thirst.


400

Who was the leader of Zions Camp?

Joseph Smith, who was only 28 at the time. This experience greatly tested his leadership skills.

400

What type of natural disaster prevented the mob from attacking the saints of Zions Camp?

Rain, Hail, Lightning, Flooding

(Miracle of Fishing River)

400

Why was Zions Camp considered a success by most who participated?

They learned about obedience, sacrifice, strengthened their testimonies, cultivated leadership skills, and gained firm witnesses of the prophetic calling of Joseph Smith.
400

Fill in the blanks:

“I have heard their prayers, and will accept their ________ ; and it is expedient in me that they should be brought thus far for a trial of their ________ ” (D&C 105:19).

OFFERING

FAITH

The physical and spiritual challenges of Zion’s Camp constituted a separating of the spiritually strong from the weak.

500

True or False

Jospeph Smith didn't suffer the same as the other members of Zions Camp.

False

His cousin reported: “The Prophet Joseph took a full share of the fatigues of the entire journey. … He walked most of the time and had a full proportion of blistered, bloody, and sore feet.”

500

Why were some of the men angry at Joseph Smith?

They didn't like their living conditions, lack of food and water, the length of the journey. After Joseph received the revelation not to fight the mobs, some men were angry that they wouldn't get to fight.
500

Sylvester Smith was one of the men who was very disgruntled with Joseph Smith. Joseph had asked them all to repent or "they would meet with misfortunes before they left that place." The next morning they woke up to find what?

All of their horses were sick or lame. Again, Joseph asked them all to humbles themselves and repent. The men did and by noon all of the horses were healed except one. That horse belonged to Sylvester Smith.

500

Who paid for the provisions and food for Zions Camp?

Mostly the people who participated in it.

Though the members of the camp had very few financial resources, much of the burden of funding the expedition fell on their shoulders.

500

This experience was time for the participants to show their faithfulness and answer the question of the title of Hymn No. 260. What is the question?

Who's On the Lord's Side?

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