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Mark D. Ogletree served an LDS mission from 1982 to 1984 in Seattle, Washington. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1987 from Brigham Young University; a master of arts in 1990 in educational psychology from Northern Arizona University; a master of arts in mental health counseling in 1994 from Northern Arizona University; and a PhD in 2000 in family and human development from Utah State University. Dr. Ogletree taught in the Church Educational System for twenty-one years. He worked as a seminary instructor and principal, an institute instructor, and finally as director of the Institute of Religion in Dallas, Texas. In 2010, Mark accepted a position at Brigham Young University as an associate professor in the Department of Church History and Doctrine. He teaches courses on preparing for marriage and teachings of the living prophets. Mark has also worked in private practice for the past twenty years as a marriage and family therapist. Currently, he runs a part-time practice in Orem, Utah. Mark is married to the former Janie Cook, and they are the parents of eight children—all boys except for seven. Mark and Janie also enjoy five grandchildren. In addition to church activities, he enjoys playing racquetball, basketball, softball, and golf; writing; and remodeling his house.