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506. 4 Things to Understand about Choosing an Apostle. A great new article with new insights!

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I know I've had other articles about the new apostles which will be presented in the upcoming Conference, but this gives added understanding of the callings. LDS UPDATE 4 Things to Understand about Choosing an Apostle By Maurine Proctor  · September 29, 2015, from Meridian Magazine We saw three empty seats among the Quorum of the Twelve at Elder Richard G. Scott’s funeral this week and we assume that we will have three new apostles called at this weekend’s General Conference. This is the most vacancies The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has had in the Quorum of the Twelve since 1906. These three new apostles will be called without much fanfare. Their names will be read and they will come up and assume these empty seats on the stand and we will go on with the conference as simply as that. Yet these are momentous callings to know the Savior as a special witness. At Elder Scott’s funeral, a remark of his was remembered by Elder D. Todd Christ

505. A Must Read! Do we flock to False Prophets of Doom? I've seen that over and over in my lifetime of almost 81 years!

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VERY TIMELY ! ! ! This is a MUST READ!  Aren't we glad Conference is in just 4 days!  In my almost 81 years of life I have seen many times of near panic among good people.  In about 1961 many around us were building bomb shelters in a town in Utah!   This article counsels us to be prepared, but be sure to get our counsel from THE PROPHET!     Why Do Some Latter-day Saints Flock to False Prophets of Doom? By Maurine Proctor  · September 27, 2015 September 27, 2015 Blood Moon photo taken by Scot Facer Proctor. Special thanks to Vern G. Swanson and Del Benson for their thoughts in this article. Last week the LDS Church officially distanced itself from author Julie Rowe’s book,  A Greater Tomorrow  on a  page  directed to institute and seminary teachers under the heading “Spurious Materials in Circulation.” Her book is not endorsed by the Church and should not be recommended to students or used as a resource in teaching them. It read “Although Sister Row

504. How is Seniority determined when calling multiple Apostles?

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This is very interesting, and has determined the seniority in the Quorum of several apostles we now have.  What wonderful inspired leaders! Calling Multiple Apostles: What You Need to Know by Jake Healey   Makes You Think   Mormon Life President Boyd K. Packer, Elder L. Tom Perry, and Elder Richard G. Scott were with us for a long time—since 1970, 1974, and 1988, respectively. Their combined 103 years of apostleship left a mark on our Church that can never be replicated or replaced. We’ll never forget President Packer’s wisdom, Elder Perry’s good humor, or Elder Scott’s tenderness. But now, three empty spots in the Quorum of the Twelve need to be filled, and it will likely happen at the approaching general conference. The brethren are not cut from a particular mold—each of them have individual strengths, backgrounds, and a unique way of touching the lives of others. In fact, when considering the characteristics of these men, the only o

503. Elder Richard G. Scott, and his life before he was called as an apostle.

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This is a great article about Elder Richard G. Scott, telling about his life before he became an apostle.  His funeral is this coming Monday, Sept. 28, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. Mountain Standard Time.  If you get the BYUTV channel it should be on that.   The Quorum of the Twelve Before They Were Called: Richard G. Scott From LDS.net Richard G. Scott, courtesy of LDS Living Richard G. Scott serves as an Apostle for the Quorum of the Twelve for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But did you know that as a kid, his parents trusted him and his brothers to fix the family car? They once put a caboose whistle on the exhaust manifold as a joke (“Richard G. Scott”). In this biography of Richard G. Scott, read about how he came to learn and love the gospel, the influence of his beloved wife, and his faithfulness to the Church. Learning, Following, and Teaching the Gospel Something Was Missing Richard G. Scott was not raised in a home that was active in the gos