Stokes Sounds Off: Tribute to Elder Neil L. Andersen, In Celebration of His 71st Birthday

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Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Tribute to Elder Neil L. Andersen, In Celebration of His 71st Birthday

Hello again, everyone! Let's get right into the latest birthday tribute I'm posting in honor of Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Neil Linden Andersen was born on this day in 1951 to Lyle and Kathryn Andersen in Logan Utah. His family relocated to Pocatello when he was five to run a dairy farm. He served a full-time mission in France, then obtained a bachelor's degree in economics, eventually earning his MBA from Harvard, also in economics.

During his time at BYU, he met and married his wife, Kathy Sue Anderson, and together they raised four children. He spent his professional career working various jobs. At the pinnacle of his career, he was Vice President of the Morton Plant Health System. He has served in the Church as a stake president’s counselor, stake president and mission president (assigned to the France Bordeaux Mission) from 1989-1992. Less than a year after his return, he was called to be a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. Interestingly, his call as a General Authority occurred in the same conference as that of his future apostolic seatmate, Elder D. Todd Christofferson.

Through the next couple of decades as a Seventy, he served in a wide variety of Church assignments, including as executive director of the church's Audiovisual Department, assistant executive director of the Priesthood Department, and in the presidencies of the following areas: Europe West ,Utah North, Utah South, North America Southwest, North America Northeast, and the Brazil South Area (during which time he also served as the area president).

In 2005, Elder Andersen was called to the Presidency of the Seventy, where he was assigned to preside over the Idaho Area (from 2005-2007). By the time his stewardship switched to the North America Southwest Area (2007-2009), he had gone from being the second-least senior member of that Presidency to being the third-most-senior member. In 2008, with Elder D. Todd Christofferson’s call to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (in April) and the release of Senior President Elder Earl C. Tingey (in August, in preparation for his being granted emeritus status in the October General Conference), Elder Andersen then became the Senior President of the Seventy, a role in which he would only serve for around 8 months.

With the December 2008 death of Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, Elder Andersen was subsequently called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles during the April 2009 General Conference. An interesting bit of trivia is the fact that Elders Christofferson, Andersen, and Rasband were all seatmates in the Presidency of the Seventy as of August 2007, and they would all go on to be apostolic seatmates, with their apostolic calls occurring in April 2008, April 2009, and October 2015 respectively.

Since Elder Andersen's original call as a General Authority Seventy in April 1993, he has given a total of 32 addresses in General Conference (3 of which he gave as a General Authority Seventy, with 2 others given while he was a member of the Presidency of the Seventy, and the remaining 27 since his call to the QuorIum of the Twelve Apostles).

Elder Andersen continues to be the seventh in both senirotiy and chronological birth order among the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and ranks tenth among the 15 total apostles in both seniority and birth chronology. I gladly sustain him and each of his 14 apostolic colleagues as prophets, seers, and revelators, and am grateful to have been able to publish this tribute in honor of his birthday today. 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.

8 comments:

  1. Hello again, everyone! On this, Elder Andersen's birthday, the Church News has published the following article in tribute to him:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/2022/8/9/23298161/elder-andersen-71st-birthday-9-quotes-from-the-past-year

    And the Church News has also published two new reports that speak for themselves:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2022/8/9/23297470/president-dallin-h-oaks-we-have-got-to-think-about-religious-freedom-for-all-the-children-of-god

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/8/9/23278596/artist-dan-wilson-painting-washington-dc-temple-rotunda-second-coming-jesus-christ-angels

    My thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The Church News has provided the following additional report:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/global/2022/8/9/23293830/church-megenagna-addis-ababa-ethiopia-food-donation-drive-families-real-humanitarian

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. In a special edition of the Church News podcast, Church News editor Sister Sarah Jane Weaver sits down with President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency. Days before his 90th birthday, he shared insights from his life. Although I generally leave the option of reading any of the reports I share here to each of your individual preferences, this is one Church News podcast I'd recommend that all my readers read or listen to:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/podcast/2022/8/9/23296690/episode-96-president-dallin-h-oaks-90th-birthday-lessons-learned-in-nine-decades-church-service

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    3. The Church of Jesus Christ Temples site has noted further changes in the queue and timing for temples now under construction and undergoing renovation. The following document provides an update on those estimates:

      https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L7HBLNZZTnlI4Dk8fpr3HZCf-wqkjUBcCCYqdxP7HRk/edit?usp=sharing

      And new updates have been noted on the construction status for several temples, namely Menodoza Argentina, Elko Nevada, Lindon Utah, and Burley Idaho:

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/mendoza-argentina-temple/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/elko-nevada-temple/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/lindon-utah-temple/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/burley-idaho-temple/

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    4. Sorry. I should also have noted above that those are completion estimates for the general period and that the dedication estimates would be about 2-3 months after completion. Also, here are two new reports from the Church News, which speak for themselves:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/8/10/23293972/journey-of-faith-familysearch-discovery-experience-family-history

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2022/8/10/23299787/president-nelson-invites-people-to-share-how-they-are-taking-charge-of-testimonies-youth-devotional

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    5. Here is one more report from the Church News:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/8/10/23297348/elder-caleb-wood-dallas-texas-service-mission-trusted-world-d-magazine-volunteer-of-the-year

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    6. And here is another new report:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/8/10/23300223/responses-to-president-nelson-social-media-invitation-strengthen-testimony-prayer-study-faith-temple

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    7. And here is one final report from the Church News for today:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/history/2022/8/10/23300633/5-times-david-mccullough-history-lesson-to-latter-day-saints-president-hinckley

      I have had some other things to take care of today, so I will be sure to pass along any new temple updates at some point either before I sleep tonight or else ASAP tomorrow. For now, my thanks once again to you all.

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