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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] Nelson was a member of the LDS Church's Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for nearly 34 years, and was the quorum president from 2015
The Fine Arts Center at Arizona State University, named for J. Russell Nelson. Nelson earned his bachelor's degree in business and economics from Pacific Union College in Napa Valley, California, and a Master of Business Administration and Ph.D in finance from the University of California Los Angeles.
Russell M. Nelson has been the president since January 14, 2018. Latter-day Saints consider the church's president to be God's spokesman to the entire world and the highest priesthood authority on earth, with the exclusive right to receive revelations from God on behalf of the entire church or the entire world.
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.
As an author, Dew was the authorized biographer for three church presidents: Ezra Taft Benson, Gordon B. Hinckley, and Russell M. Nelson. Since 2009, Dew has contributed to the Mormon Channel's Conversations program, where she has interviewed some high-profile members of the LDS Church. [19]
William Huntington Russell, founder of Skull and Bones and the namesake of the society's corporate body, the Russell Trust Association. Frederick Ellsworth Mather (1833), New York State Assembly (1854–1857) [2] Phineas Timothy Miller (1833), physician [2] William Huntington Russell (1833), Connecticut State Legislator, Major General [3]: 82
Russell would never start another game from that point on. (Our best guess is that this alleged incident occurred the week after Russell was benched in a 16-10 loss to the Chiefs after completing ...
Nelson is the son of Russell Edward Nelson and Gladys Jacobsen Nelson. [24] Formerly a Quaker, [25] for political reasons he no longer identifies as one, as of 2014. [26] Nelson is a pacifist, and a member of the Libertarian Party of the United States. [8] Nelson created the first Quaker website in the world, quaker.org, in early 1995. [25]