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  2. Assassinations of Jeffrey Brent Ball and Todd Ray Wilson

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    The LDS Church views slain missionaries as martyrs. Their names "will be engraved forever in the history of this Church as those who lived as faithful servants of God and died as martyrs to His eternal work[s]." [6] [7] The circumstances surrounding the politically motivated assassinations of Ball and Wilson affected people of many different ...

  3. Russell M. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson signed 1,150 mission calls as the presiding apostle. [70] After being ordained and set apart as church president on January 14, 2018, Nelson was introduced to church members and the media two days later, along with Oaks as his First Counselor and Henry B. Eyring as Second Counselor. [ 71 ]

  4. John Murdock (Mormon) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest converts at the official opening of the mission were in December 1851. They included Emily and Joseph Popplewells, Bridget Gallimore, and nine others. [ 26 ] : 161–162 The Sydney Branch , a small organised congregation of Latter-day Saints, was organised on 4 January 1852 with twelve members.

  5. Thomas S. Monson - Wikipedia

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    Monson died of natural causes at the age of 90 on January 2, 2018, at his home in Salt Lake City. [68] [37] [69] The following day, the LDS Church announced that a public viewing would be held on January 11, in the church's Conference Center, with funeral services scheduled the following day, also in the Conference Center. [70]

  6. Harold B. Lee - Wikipedia

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    Historians observe that Brown continued to seek to reverse the ban "administratively", but Lee was among those who noted that it was a matter of God making his will known through revelation. [6] In December 1969, Lee initiated a release to church leaders, signed by Brown and N. Eldon Tanner , both serving as counselors in the First Presidency .

  7. George P. Lee - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from high school, Lee served as a missionary for the LDS Church to the Navajo Nation, known then as the "Southwest Indian Mission". Prior to his call as a general authority, Lee held a number of priesthood leadership callings, including elders quorum president, branch president, district president, and president of the Arizona ...

  8. Tad R. Callister - Wikipedia

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    Tad Richards Callister (born 17 December 1945) was the 21st Sunday School General President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2014 to 2019. He served previously in the church as a general authority from 2008 to 2014, including as a member of the Presidency of the Seventy from 2011 to 2014.

  9. Lorenzo Snow - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after his call to the Twelve, Snow left on a mission to Italy and French-speaking Switzerland. He later sent missionaries under his direction to India (1849–52). Snow was directly involved in missionary work in Italy and Switzerland, and also preached in Malta. He had planned to visit India, but various circumstances prevented this ...