tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124005887526469944.post5226855759820591741..comments2024-03-24T14:11:11.327-07:00Comments on Truth Will Prevail: Remarkable Experiences in the Life of Elder Glen L. Rudd #6 - Some of Elder Glen L. Rudd’s Experiences with President Henry D. MoyleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124005887526469944.post-6901733353279330182020-12-16T13:47:57.738-08:002020-12-16T13:47:57.738-08:00Thanks for sharing. Thanks for sharing. The Lay'shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14604580830431945506noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124005887526469944.post-19141333277919287332020-12-13T19:54:15.585-08:002020-12-13T19:54:15.585-08:00I think there will be a couple more stories involv...I think there will be a couple more stories involving Pres. Clark that will be forthcoming over the next two months. And yes, along with Brother Heber C. Kimball and George Q. Cannon, Pres. Clark was among the greatest counselors; well said.<br />In the meantime, you might enjoy watching the video file of Elder Marion G. Romney's first general conference talk as a newly called apostle. He tells a few humorous stories during his remarks. Behind him, for some of it, in wide shots, you can watch Pres. Clark on the stand as he laughs and listens to Elder Romney speak. Some sweet candid moments. October 6, 1951:<br />https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets?id=b2a6d8e4-48e1-4723-bdaa-b508c3ba2b00&crate=0&index=0<br />Dennis Hornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07542883542963762092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124005887526469944.post-45248230811923104082020-12-11T23:31:21.955-08:002020-12-11T23:31:21.955-08:00Great story. I have a personal connection to Tall...Great story. I have a personal connection to Tallahassee, having spent a large portion of my youth there. I have spent many Sundays in that old stake center. There is now a large, brand new one built on the other side of Tallahassee, but the original stake center is still there since it occupies valuable land adjacent to Florida State University. I had no idea that there was a connection with Pres. Moyle.<br /><br />I'm loving these anecdotes. I wish the general membership of the Church knew more about these men; their names are starting to fade into history.<br /><br />I hope you'd be willing to do a series on J. Reuben Clark. I consider him to be, quite possibly, the most influential counselor in the First Presidency in Church history.Michael W. Towns, Sr.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02393617480343537715noreply@blogger.com