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Friday, October 8, 2021

Tribute to President M. Russell Ballard on His 93rd Birthday

Hello again, everyone! With the wonderful spirit of the October 2021 General Confeence still strongly impacting all of us, I wanted to post in honor of President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who is observing his 93rd birthday today. Among the total of 19 nonagenarian apostles, President Ballard is currently the tenth-oldest and he will next move up on that list in March of next year. That said, let's get to some biographical details.

Melvin Russell Ballard Jr. was born in Salt Lake City Utah to Melvin Russell Sr. & Geraldine Smith Ballard, on this day in 1928. Both his paternal and maternal grandfathers (Melvin J. Ballard and Hyrum M. Smith) were apostles, and Elder Ballard is thus a direct descendant of the early leaders of the Church (Hyrum M. was the son of Joseph F., who was the son of Hyrum Smith, brother of the Prophet Joseph.

As I previously mentioned, the Church has, by tradition, had at least one apostle currently serving who has ancestral ties to the Smith family. It is further interesting to note that Bruce R. McConkie, who was the last apostle indirectly related to the Smith family (being the son-in-law of Joseph Fielding Smith, who was the son of Joseph F. who was the son of Hyrum, who was the brother of the Prophet Joseph Smith), was the apostle whose death resulted in the apostolic vacancy that necessitated Elder Ballard's call.

As a young man, now-President Ballard served as a missionary in England, as has been noted in previous blog posts. Upon his return, he served in the US Army Reserves, where he rose to the rank of First Lieutenant. As a result of obtaining his secondary education from the University of Utah, he met a young lady named Barbara Bowen, whom he married on August 8, 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. Sister Ballard passed away roughly three years ago.

They became the parents of 7 children, and one of their daughters, Brynn, married Peter Huntsman, whose mother, Karen Haight Huntsman, is the daughter of Elder David B. Haight, one of Elder Ballard's apostolic colleagues. It is interesting to see the additional relationship Elder Ballard has to other LDS apostles. Brother Ballard worked professionally in auto sales. His Church service included serving as a counselor to his mission president, as a bishop twice, and as president of the Canada Toronto Mission. He completed the final year of that assignment as a General Authority Seventy, having received that call in April 1976.

Less than four years later, on February 20, 1980, he was called to the Presidency of the Seventy. Both before and as a result of that assignment, he served in a wide variety of capacities. Particularly, the Church had established an International Mission in the late 1970s, and in 1985 then-Elder M. Russsell Ballard was called to serve as president of that mission, overseeing the isolated congregations within it from Church headquarters. During his roughly 5 years and 7 months or so in the Presidency of the Seventy, he had moved up in that Presidency from being the junior member thereof to the third most senior member.

A few short weeks after rising from his sickbed to give a his powerful final testimony, Elder Bruce R. McConkie passed away, and Elder Ballard was then called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Now-President Ballard is known and respected for the emphasis he has placed on missionary work in his apostolic ministry. Since October 1985, he has moved from the position of the junior apostle to now being the third in apostolic seniority. In his 43 years as a general authority (with 36 years as an apostle),, he has given a grand total of  82 addresses in General Conference, including the one he gave just this last weekend. Of those 80, 7 were given prior to his apostolic call.

And, as we know, the death of President Thomas S. Monson in early January of 2018 resulted in the First Presidency being reorganized on January 14, with President Russell M. Nelson choosing his apostolic seatmate and the new President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Dallin H. Oaks, as his First Counselor. Consequently, President M. Russell Ballard was set apart as Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve. He thus is tasked, with the approval of the First Presidency, with giving the other 11 members of that Quorum their various assignments around the world and at Church headquarters. I am grateful for the life and apostolic ministry of President M. Russell Ballard, and on this, his 93rd birthday, testify of the divine inspiration that attended both his apostolic call and the way and timing by which he has moved up in ranks of apostolic seniority and among all apostolic nonagenarians.

I gladly sustain him and the other apostles in their foreordained roles. I continue to monitor all Church news and temple updates and will bring word of all such developments to you all here as I learn about them.

That does it for now. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated, on any post at any time, as long as such comments are made in accordance with the established guidelines. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly-added content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

11 comments:

  1. Hello again, everyone! In honor of President Ballard's 93rd birthday today, the Church News has published an article sharing some of his best quotes from the last year:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2021-10-08/president-ballard-birthday-quotes-past-year-229074

    My thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The Church News has shared the following two updates:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-10-08/nauvoo-british-pageant-applications-summer-2022-229146

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2021-10-08/elder-holland-rural-legacy-leader-award-cedar-city-229168

      The latest edition of "This Week on Social" was also published. With this week's installment coming after last weekend's General Conference, additional context was provided by the following leaders who participated in the following sessions:

      Saturday Morning Session: Church President Russell M.Nelson; Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Young Women General President Sister Bonnie H. Cordon; Elders Ulisses Soares and D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; and President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency.

      Saturday Afternoon Session: Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Sister Susan H. Porter, First Counselor in the Primary General Presidency; and Elders Ronald A. Rasband and Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

      Saturday Evening Session: Acting President M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Sister Sharon Eunbank, First Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency; Brother Brad R. Wilcox, Second Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency; and President Henry B. Eyring, Second Counselor in the First Presidency.

      Sunday Morning Session: Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Primary General President Sister Camille N. Johnson; Elders Dale G. Renlund and Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; and Church President Russell M. Nelson.

      Sunday Afternoon Session: Elders Gerrit W. Gong and Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Church President Russell M. Nelson. Additionally, the following leaders posted content focused on General Conference as well: Relief Society General President Sister Jean B. Bingham; and Sister Amy A. Wright, Second Counselor in the Primary General Presidency.

      Also featured in this week’s edition was content from the following general Church leaders: Sister Michelle D. Craig, First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency; Primary General President Sister Camille N. Johnson and her First Counselor, Sister Susan H. Porter; and Brother Milton Camargo, First Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency.
      Aside from that update, it appears that the Church will broadcast the groundbreaking for the Casper Wyoming Temple at 11:00 AM tomorrow morning, which, of course, coincides with 11:00 AM here in Utah. You can find that broadcast here:

      https://mywebcast.churchofjesuschrist.org/Events/templegroundbreaking

      I am still reasonably confident that several other temples could have groundbreakings scheduled (or even occur without being scheduled) between Saturday October 9 and Saturday December 11. I will provide confirmation on all such developments as I become aware thereof. In the meantime, my thanks once again to you all.

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  2. Hello again, everyone! I am pleased to be able to personally report that the groundbreaking for the Casper Wyoming Temple was held this morning at 11:00 AM MDT as scheduled. The ceremony was available to the public through the Church's webcast.

    At this point, the dedicatory prayer has been offered, and the ceremony portion has concluded. Those in attendance are now in transit to the temple site, where ground will formally be broken. The Church's official confirmation that the groundbreaking has occurred will likely be published shortly here. Once that coverage is available. I will be sure to pass that verification along to you all here as that is made available. In the meantime, my thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The Newsroom has finally provided confirmation that the groundbreaking for the Casper Wyoming Temple took place this morning:

      https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-held-for-casper-wyoming-temple

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. The Church News also shared the report on the groundbreaking for the Casper Wyoming Temple:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2021-10-09/casper-wyoming-temple-groundbreaking-elder-nielsen-229208

      My thanks once again to you all.

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  3. On this Sabbath Day, with the Church Temples site reporting on yesterday's groundbreaking for the Casper Wyoming temple, it appears an estimated completion of early 2023 has been offered, which puts Casper in the construction queue between the Layton Utah and Bangkok Thailand Temples:

    https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/construction/

    Additionally, the Church News has offered some analysis on how temple growth has fared during the pandemic:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2021-10-10/temple-growth-during-pandemic-groundbreakings-dedications-226555

    The Church News has additionally shared an overview of the top 9 developments reported within the last week in the latest edition of "In Case You Missed It":

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2021-10-10/week-in-review-october-2021-general-conference-elder-uchtdorf-chaplains-229158

    I continue to work on my post-conference analysis (which will include a report on the accuracy of my predictions for last weekend's General Conference, and also hopefully the initial draft of my predictions for the April 2022 General Conference), so stay tuned for those updates as well for when I'll be able to provide those. For now, my thanks once again to you all.

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    1. As another workweek begins, the Newsroom and the Church News have shared videos and photographs of the Mesa Arizona Temple:

      https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/mesa-arizona-temple-public-open-house

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2021-10-11/mesa-arizona-temple-public-open-house-rededication-229233

      VIP/Media tours will be offered later this week, with the temple formally opening to the public between Saturday October 18 and Saturday November 16, with the exception of the dates noted here:

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/mesa-arizona-temple/

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. Here is another Church News report:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2021-10-11/jean-sabin-groberg-obituary-elder-groberg-tonga-229329

      My thanks once again to you all.

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  4. On this Tueseday, for whatever reason, the latest temple reopening updates have not yet been announced. But the Church News has released the latest edition of the weekly podcast:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/podcast/2021-10-12/church-news-podcast-reimagining-missionary-work-elder-nash-229352

    It is possible there are no official updates on temple reopenings for this week, or that those determinations have not yet been made. My thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The Church has not yet announced temple reopenings. So unless adjustments are announced in the next 1.5 hours or so, there probably won't be an announcement on that this week. But the absence of such an update this week could indicate that the Church is holding steady and hasn't needed to change anything since the last update. If that's the case, there's no reason why they'd release information indicating nothing has changed this time around.

      That being said, there are a couple new Church news reports. Fresh off his first opportunity to speak in General Conference 1.5 weeks or so ago, Bradley R. (Brad) Wilcos, Second Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency, was the featured speaker at this week's devotional at Ensign College:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-10-12/brad-wilcox-ensign-college-devotional-urgency-229374

      And former members of the Primary General Advisory Council (formerly the Primary General Board) wrote an article for The Friend recently that focused on how to prepare children for future opportunities to worship and serve in the temple:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-10-12/help-children-love-the-temple-liahona-article-229294

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. The Church News has shared the following additional report:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-10-12/bishop-waddell-byu-devotional-3-ways-to-stay-connected-apollo-13-229392

      Additionally, it appears that the Church Temples site has changed the layout of information on the temple construction status page:

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/status/

      Apparently, if you go to each of the subsections, the listed queue of temples in each status is available in the normal layout:

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/status/construction/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/status/renovation/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/status/announced/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/status/groundbreakings/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/status/openhouses/

      My thanks once again to you all.

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