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[http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/w/o/wol3/hollajr1.htm Jeffrey R. Holland] is a current member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].
 
 
 
Jeffrey R. Holland was born on December 3, 1940 and grew up in St. George, Utah. As a boy he enjoyed sports (especially baseball) and played on every kind of team he could. He attended Dixie High School where he was on the state championship football and basketball teams and lettered in football, basketball, track, and baseball. Patricia Terry, who later became his wife, was a cheerleader there. They dated for two years before Elder Holland was called on a mission to England. While on his mission, Elder Holland realized that he wanted to pursue a profession in teaching. His parents were called on a mission to England at the same time he was serving there.  His mother noted that he claimed to be the only missionary who ever said farewell to his parents at both ends of his mission.
 
 
 
Elder Holland returned home from his mission and married Patricia in the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] on June 7, 1963. Elder Holland graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from [[Brigham Young University]] in 1965 and was given the opportunity to teach part-time at BYU while he worked on his master’s degree. In 1966 he completed his graduate work in religious education and was hired as an [[institute]] teacher by the [[Church Educational System]].
 
 
 
In 1970, Elder Holland was accepted to a doctoral degree program at Yale. He was also called to be in the stake presidency. By this time the Hollands' had two children, Matthew and Mary Alice. David Frank followed soon after in 1973.
 
 
 
In 1974 Jeffrey R. Holland was called as dean of Religious Education at BYU. This was followed by an appointment as commissioner of education for the Church and then in 1980 he was called to be [http://unicomm.byu.edu/about/presidents/holland.aspx President] of Brigham Young University. While president, he directed a number of projects and helped in the building of the [http://ce.byu.edu/jc/index.html BYU Jerusalem Center].
 
 
 
On April 1, 1989 Jeffrey R. Holland was called to the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]], and on June 23, 1994 he was called to be an [http://www.lds.org/newsroom/biography/0,15609,3959-1----49,00.html Apostle]. Other accomplishments in the life of Jeffrey R. Holland include serving, “as president of the American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities (AAPICU), on the board of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU) and as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Presidents Commission. For his work in improving understanding between Christians and Jews he was awarded the "Torch of Liberty" award by the Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'rith. He has served on the governing boards of a number of civic- and business-related corporations. He is the author of six books, one of which he co-authored with his wife, Patricia” (Biography of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, [http://www.lds.org/newsroom/biography/0,15609,3959-1----49,00.html www.lds.org/newsroom]).
 
 
 
==Quotes from Jeffrey R. Holland==
 
* "In the gospel of Jesus Christ you have help from both sides of the veil, and you must never forget that. When disappointment and discouragement strike--and they will--you remember and never forget that if our eyes could be opened we would see horses and chariots of fire as far as the eye can see riding at reckless speed to come to our protection. They will always be there, these armies of heaven, in defense of Abraham's seed."
 
::"For Times of Trouble," ''BYU Speeches'', 1980
 
 
 
*"In a world of unrest and fear, political turmoil and moral drift, I testify that Jesus is the Christ--that He is the living Bread and living Water--still, yet, and always the great Shield of safety in our lives, the mighty Stone of Israel, the Anchor of this His living Church. I testify of His prophets, seers, and revelators, who constitute the ongoing foundation of that Church and bear witness that such offices and such oracles are at work now, under the guidance of the Savior of us all, in and for our very needful day."
 
::"Prophets, Seers, and Revelators," ''Ensign'', Nov. 2004
 

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