From Deseret News archives:
Hispanic growth in church a 'miracle'
Such miracles ring familiar to Elder Ballard. It was his grandfather and a predecessor in the Twelve, Elder Melvin J. Ballard, who established the first mission in South American in 1925. The elder Elder Ballard would prophesy that the work in the area would grow as an acorn to an oak tree slowly at first, then becoming a "power in the church."
That prophesy is being fulfilled, said Elder Ballard, who admonished his audience to continue to share the message of the church to the many Hispanics who have made Utah their home in recent years.
Sunday's event also commemorated the 175th anniversary of the organization of the LDS Church and the 200th anniversary of the birth of church founder Joseph Smith. The program was conducted in Spanish. Talks were presented by Elder Ballard and Elder Merrill J. Bateman of the Presidency of the Seventy in English, then translated into Spanish.
The evening also featured video narratives highlighting the life of Joseph Smith from his humble birth, his account of his First Vision and his subsequent persecution and martyrdom.
The narratives also traced the prolific growth of the church in Latin America, where a large portion of the faith's population resides.
Elder Ballard began by offering greetings in Spanish, admitting "Mi espanol es muy limitado."
"I'm the only person I know who has to have his Spanish translated into Spanish," he quipped.
When Elder Ballard's grandfather dedicated South America, there was only a scattering of members of the LDS Church throughout the continent. Now millions from South America, Central America and Mexico claim membership. It has become a land of missionary work and second- and third-generation faithful church members, Elder Ballard said.
Today, there are "25 operating temples where the primary language is Spanish," he added.
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