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Thomas S. Monson named as new LDS Church president
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He speaks directly tp a person's heart which is good for the Church.
God Bless him in this important calling.
Sincerely,
Betty Mitchell
Here I am.
I disagree with the choice.
Some time look up the definition of faith. Yes, there are some things that do not change...Thank goodness!
To the smarter GBH:
Why are you looking for something unconventional and unpredictable? Perhaps you would be more interested in following the political races--they provide all the drama you are hinting about. Succession of the church president has always been predictable and always will be--the Lord has already told us how it works. Why look for something else?
Isn't it nice to have a leader with a good sense of humor?
Homens de Deus!
The LDS church is truly a "worldwide" organization. Over 6 million members of the church reside ouside the borders of America. This is a great time and a wonderful organization of the first presidency.
Looking forward to many years of growth and even possibly into areas where the church may not exist even today.
The leadership of the Church is determined by seniority. The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is organized by seniority, with the longest-serving member of the quorum acting as President of that quorum. Upon the death of the President of the Church, the President of the Quorum of the Twelve is traditionally called as President of the Church. President Monson chose President Uchtdorf as his counselor because he felt inspired by the Lord to do so and believes that President Uchtdorf is best qualified to advise him in matters of concern to the Church. As far as his nationality goes, I believe President Uchtdorf said it best himself during the Press Conference: neither he nor any of the Apostles are representatives of any nation; they are representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ and of Jesus Christ Himself. I hope that helps, Thayne!
The First Presidency has, more than once, issued to you an invitation to come back into activity. If you need a special invitation - well, this is it! Come back into activity. Why go another day of missing the blessing of full activity. If you feel disenfranchised, that is your call, but know that every member is precious to the Lord's church. I, too, pray for you. God bless you.
"We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet" They will do such a great job in whatever they are called to do
Why do you need a special invitation to come back to activity? Don't you think Pres. Monson (as well as everyone else in leadership positions) has been asking you to return either personally or in prayer? And what exactly would it take? Why have you been disenfranchised when it is the Lord's Church and not theirs? They are merely performing the work He has asked them to perform. Why don't you ask in prayer about the problems you see? If you really want to come back, we will open our arms to you. If you need answers to questions, lds.org is a great place to find them. Otherwise, ask your Bishop. The starting place is humility in wanting to do the Lord's will, not our own.
Having once been a Mormon I totaly get that you are an exptension of the LDS church and that "control" is part of your way and the Mormon church's way. It is ashame that you are not willing to allow different viewpoints on this subject. OK I will sound like every other Mormon...Yeh Monson...boy was that inspired....you must be Gods only chosen one....WOW the German guy was such a surprise...I know this is the only true church.....blah, blah, blah give me a break.
Love Light
I am sure that I will come to love him as I came to love Pres. Benson, Hunter, and Hinckley.
The Lord laid down the pattern. He decides. The task of the Apostles (leaders) is to ascertain the will of the Lord through prayer and personal revelation. The name of the new President is presented (traditionally,this has been the senior member, by date of ordination, to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.) Upon receiving unanimous agreement, under the principle of common consent, the person is sustained in that position. Members of the church then have the same privilege of receiving personal revelation and of sustaining church leaders. No one seeks positions of leadership. You are invited to personally attend or view on TV our next Church Conference on April 5th and 6th to see how the principle of common consent operates.
Counselors to the President are not selected or chosen by date of ordination to the Quorum of the Twelve nor by nation of origin. The "why" is up to the Lord. It is a world wide church of 13 million members on every continent, not an "American religion."
It would be nice if those who speak in other languages could let us Americans know what they are saying. They make no sense to most of us. No one knows what they are saying. I guess that isn't important.
This is so exciting!!
My family confirms the new presidency. May God bless the Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints.
Viva la Acad�mia Ju�rez...Go Lobos!!!
As for me, I am thrilled with Pres. Monson's calling as our new prophet, seer and revelator. Personal revelation will confirm his validity as the new president of the church as well as his choice of Presidents Eyring and Uchtdorf as his counselors. Anyone willing to get down on their knees and ask God if he is a true prophet will receive confirmation through the Holy Ghost.
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President Thomas S. Monson, center, has been ordained and set apart as the 16th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the church announced Monday. President Henry B. Eyring, left, and President Dieter F. Uchtdorf were named as first and second counselors, respectively, in the First Presidency.
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