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Russell Marion Nelson Sr. (born September 9, 1924) is an American religious leader and retired surgeon who is the 17th and current president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [4]
Russell M. Nelson Wendy L. Watson Nelson (born May 31, 1950) [ 1 ] is a Canadian-American marriage and family therapist, and professor. She worked with the Family Nursing Unit (FNU) at the University of Calgary (U of C) from 1983 to 1992, training graduate students to use family systems therapy with families of patients.
The included persons have served as President of the Church and prophet, ... Russell M. Nelson: September 9, 1924: January 14, 2018: Living; 100 years, 3 months
It was my role to offer the information that the children had offered me. I testified to what I had heard and what I had seen." [7] In 2018, a daughter and son-in-law of Russell M. Nelson, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, were accused of participating in a Satanic ritual abuse ring in Bountiful, Utah, in 1985.
Russell M. Nelson: Church President: 1984-04-07 2018-01-14 [1] 100.3 Member Chairman Dallin H. Oaks: First Counselor in the First Presidency and President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles [2] 1984-05-03 2018-01-14 [1] 92.3 Member First Vice Chairman Henry B. Eyring: Second Counselor in the First Presidency [3] 1995-04-06 2018-01-14 [1] 91.5 ...
In 2018, at least six people sued the daughter of church president Russell M. Nelson for participation in SRA in the 1980s. [16] While the church was not named a defendant, the suit claimed that victims approached apostle Neal A. Maxwell , who gave them a priesthood blessing and told them to "forgive and forget," and also insinuates that Nelson ...
He was the personal secretary to church presidents Gordon B. Hinckley and Russell M. Nelson. Since November 2018, he has served as president of the Bountiful Utah Temple. [1] Staheli is the author of the children's best-seller, The Story of the Walnut Tree, which was published in September 2000.
On December 6, 1964, Wirthlin was set apart by LeGrand Richards as second counselor to Russell M. Nelson in the presidency of the Salt Lake Bonneville Stake; Wirthlin served in that capacity until Nelson's release in 1971.