From Deseret News archives:
Pres. Faust's loving public persona was just the same as his private one
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
"He was a lawyer who wanted to do what was right and best for people and the situation, and I think that carried over into his service in the church."
More than one of President Faust's colleagues among church leaders told Bell that as discussions of weighty issues would proceed, "he was usually very quiet. They would discuss sometimes for a long time, and then he would speak up, often prefacing his comments with 'I may be wrong, but ... "'
At that point, "they said they knew they better listen to him because they knew he was right." One member of the Twelve said most of his colleagues would then immediately start to take notes. "They knew what he was saying was the essence of the issue and what they needed to do to move forward."
When first approached about having his biography written, Bell said, President Faust was reluctant, wondering what about his life would be of interest to others. But once he talked with family and colleagues, they convinced him it would be valuable, and he cooperated fully, Bell said.
Deseret Book published a few volumes of President Faust's collected sermons, and he worked with Bell to compile a small volume called "Stories from My Life," but he didn't write a book during his time serving in the First Presidency. He concentrated heavily on his sermons for LDS General Conference, Bell said, and as soon as he had given one, he'd begin working on the next.
Personal experience taught Bell about President Faust's ability to concentrate on one person individually, endearing him to those who were touched by his kindness. When Bell's oldest daughter died a few years ago, he received several calls from President Faust, who had authored a letter from the First Presidency that was read at the funeral.
"That was just the kind of thoughtfulness he exhibited in everything he did. There was never a form letter or rubber stamp. He gave thoughtful consideration and was personal in everything he did and everyone he dealt with."
President Faust's personal life "was an absolute mirror reflection of anything he ever did or said publicly. If he gave a talk on honesty, he was doing everything in his power to be the most honest person he could be. His recent forgiveness talk that was a principle he was working on and wanted to perfect," Bell said.
"There was absolutely nothing disingenuous about him. He reflected everything he taught in his personal life in a way I can scarcely comprehend."
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
Comments
- Kirilenko will not play tonight 2:37 a.m.
- Dry spell dooms UVU 2:32 a.m.
- Griffins cruise by St. Thomas 2:32 a.m.
- WSU wins conference road opener 2:30 a.m.
- Oden hurt, done for season? 12:56 a.m.
- USU home-court streak ends 12:55 a.m.
- USU names field after Merlin Olsen 12:52 a.m.
- Utes stop Idaho State 12:51 a.m.
- Y., U. to learn bowl destinations 12:49 a.m.
- Utes' team staying well-tuned 12:48 a.m.
- Ed Smart 'appalled' at testimony
- Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing
- George lost in rivalry hatefest
- Jazz outrun Pacers
- Y., U. to learn bowl destinations
- Will Harpring be missed?
- Christmas movies with a message
- Snowy roads cause accidents, delays
- Elk herd troubles Idaho town
- 5A high school football All-State
- Why is Y. ignoring spew of hatred?
309 - Letters: Liberal because LDS
248 - Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing
196 - Hate not limited to 1 in-state rivalry
189 - Aggies shoot past Cougars
179 - N.Y. Senate rejects gay marriage
128 - Unbeaten BYU takes trip to Logan
105 - George lost in rivalry hatefest
104 - Harpring's NBA career is over
94 - Ed Smart 'appalled' at testimony
91
Trolley Square's annual Holiday Open House will feature visits with...
That does it — I'm having an affair! Thanks to Tiger Woods, David...
First, a big thank you to all who posted questions here for me to ask...
Poor drivers are one thing, but taking care of the roads is another. I hope...
linemen get the credit they deserve. No one works harder on every play than...
Why does the softness in the paint persist thoughout the 2nd half? With Fes a...
CougarKeith | 2:14 a.m. Dec. 5, 2009 I think you are confused CougarKeith....
Boy, Beck and Skousen's success ( = the number of people that read or listen...
Something being forgotten is the fact that other conferences don't operate...
is any one else tired of half heart efforts on the road this team will...
i am missing something here...how is it that these poll findings surprise...
We'll be watching the AGGIES in the NIT. At least BYU will BE in the NCAA....
You're right, the REFs don't care...they laugh when they leave the...




You can be the first to comment on this story.