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On Sunday afternoon, President Russell M. Nelson, one of President Kimball’s successors, spoke one month after celebrating his 100th birthday, becoming the first Latter-day Saint prophet to give ...
On Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, President Russell M. Nelson is celebrating his 100th birthday with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. What should you know about him?
Nathan Pacheco and Jenny Oaks Baker perform for President Russell M. Nelson’s 100th birthday celebration at the Little Theatre of the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Monday.
In a pre-recorded video, President Russell M. Nelson spoke to new mission leaders on Sunday, June 22, about his experience ...
President Russell M. Nelson did not disappoint with 17 new temples. President Nelson delivered a recorded message on Sunday afternoon and presided the afternoon session.
President Russell M. Nelson speaks to the Church in the concluding address of general conference. He announced 15 new temples. (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) ...
President Russell M. Nelson is having a 100th birthday “commemoration” — and everyone’s invited. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “welcomes all” to view a worldwide ...
LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson is feeling the effects of his 99 years, on the eve of the faith's Semi-Annual General Conference.
President Russell M. Nelson to miss general conference after falling. by Daniel Woodruff, KUTV. Thu, September 28th 2023 at 1:10 PM. Updated Fri, September 29th 2023 at 10:21 PM. 3. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
President Russell M. Nelson at the Church Administration Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, ... Russell M. Nelson, 99, is making strides in his recovery after taking a fall back in Sept.
Russell M. Nelson was born into a loving family in the early days of the Roaring ’20s. He lived through the Great Depression and World War II, serving in the closing days of the war. On April 14 ...
President Russell M. Nelson holds a child with his wife, Wendy, by his side in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, April 20, 2018. Photo courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .