“A Present from a Prophet,” For the Strength of Youth, Dec. 2021. A Present from a Prophet By Emma Stanford; illustrated by Austin Shurtliff President Heber J. Grant (1856–1945) had a tender heart. He loved to give money and gifts to the people who needed it most. President Grant hired a typist to work in his office, even though she only had the use of one hand. She and her husband were poor, and she really needed the job. With Christmas fast approaching, President Grant wanted to do something more for his typist and her family. He went home and gathered his children. “Christmas is coming soon, and I want to bless others the way the Lord has blessed us.” “Remember how I gave you each money for Christmas last year?” “Tell me how much money you want for Christmas this year, and I’ll give the same amount of money to my typist!” On Christmas morning, President Grant went over to the home of his typist. He gave her family a turkey for Christmas dinner, and gave them several hundred dollars to help pay for their house. It was a joyful day for the struggling family, and President Grant and his children shared their happiness.