After 5 years under Russell Nelson, is the LDS Church healthier today than when he took charge?
He set a dizzying pace of historic changes, navigated a pandemic and reshaped the faith of today to welcome Christ’s return tomorrow.
Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has led the faithful on a path of landmark changes.
Hired in 1991 to cover Utah's various faiths, particularly Mormonism, Peggy has talked forgiveness with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, nearly fainted waiting for the Dalai Lama, fasted with Muslims during Ramadan — and has reported on 50 consecutive semiannual LDS General Conferences.