Elder Neil L. Andersen is the Newest Apostle of the LDS Church

By April 4, 2009

View Elder Andersen’s biography here.

Last October’s General Conference featured a talk by Elder Andersen entitled “You Know Enough”. Never was there a more appropriate talk for review by our readers.  🙂

Elder Andersen has not authored any books that I am aware of.  It will be interesting to see if that changes in the coming years.

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Comments

  1. I thought he might be the guy. Not surprised in the least.

    Comment by Brad Hart — April 4, 2009 @ 1:29 pm

  2. What made you come to that conclusion? Was it that he was the Senior member of the Presidency of the Seventy?

    Comment by Jared T — April 4, 2009 @ 2:32 pm

  3. That and his experience in international church affairs…and the fact that I simply like the guy! =)

    Comment by Brad Hart — April 4, 2009 @ 2:51 pm

  4. Thank you for elaborating. I think we all have individuals we especially like for the job : )

    Comment by Jared T — April 4, 2009 @ 3:11 pm


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