Building others a family-cherished duty for new YM president – LDS Church News

Published: Monday, Aug. 17, 2009 12:04 a.m. MDT
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David L. Beck learned early in life the lessons of helping others realize their vast potential and eternal worth.

The Bountiful native was just 10 years old when he said goodbye to his neighborhood playmates and Primary pals and moved to Brazil, where his father, Wayne Beck, had been called to preside over the Brazilian Mission.

There young David found himself struggling to learn a new language and to fit into a new culture. Still, he soon recognized the love and encouragement his mission president father and his mother, Evelyn Beck, had for the missionaries and the Brazilian people. Many times he witnessed people changing for the good because his parents believed in them.

Read the full story via MormonTimes.com.

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