I'll be very surprised if there's not a little variety.
I was going to dry "a little color" but didn't want to be taken out off context.Utah County, Davis County, and SE Idaho is sort of a variety.
I'll admit to being a smart alec, but what work? Doesn't God just give them a special feeling in their bosom when they find the right guy?I read that it is the first time since 1911 that three vacancies in the twelve will be filled in one meeting.
A guy at work wondered if the church would have time to replace elder scott. I figured most of the preliminary work has already been done when they went through the process for the other two vacancies, so it would not be a big deal stretch to finish the process one more time.
I think I am slightly more interested in watching conference than I am in Jazz training camp. More rookies at conference.
I'll admit to being a smart alec, but what work? Doesn't God just give them a special feeling in their bosom when they find the right guy?
I would imagine there is a LOT of praying in the temple. Then they interview the dude and his wife. So yeah, probably plenty of time.I'll admit to being a smart alec, but what work? Doesn't God just give them a special feeling in their bosom when they find the right guy?
I'll admit to being a smart alec, but what work? Doesn't God just give them a special feeling in their bosom when they find the right guy?
Good explanationI hope I'm not walking into a trap....many years ago I made the same assumption you did, I had to choose three men out of about 60, I had only met them each briefly. One of them I identified right off, the other two I struggled to choose for a long time. I had to mentally work through it.
Yes, there is lots of mental work. They have many people to chose from, lots of things to consider. If they were only interested in finding the right person based on their own assement it would still be a chore. But they also have open, frank discussions among the remaining 12 until they have a consensus, then they pray about it, seeking confirmation. If you have ever tried to get consensus among a group of people you know how much work is involved in reaching a consensus, and even more work making sure everyone has "bought in" so to speak rather than simply conceding.