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Episode 809: Richard Hanks, New Book About His Father Elder Marion D. Hanks

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 • 839 Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2025

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

My friend Richard Hanks (mid 60s, retired business executive, active Latter-day Saint/former Mission President) joins us to talk about his biography of his father Elder Marion D. Hanks (beloved general authority—called at age 31—who lived from 1921-2011) in his book called “To Be a Friend of Christ: The Life of Marion D. Hanks.” Richard talks about his father’s unique approach to the gospel and his work—focused on following Christ—advocating for: increasing the church's humanitarian efforts, Christian service by full-time missionaries, acceptance of those on the fringes, the creation of singles wards, combining High Priests and Elders quorums, adapting garments to local climates, civil marriage before sealings, a kinder and more merciful approach to repentance, and a strong/vocal desire to end the priesthood ban—all while being deeply committed to the Church and supportive of its leaders. Richard talks about key areas of his father’s ministry including “aggressive Christianity versus aggressive proselytizing”; “souls versus statistics ”; and “this is the only true church/others are wrong" versus "The more excellent way.” He further talks about his father’s work to focus the mission of the Church on Christ, bring the Christus to Temple Square, teaching faith over dogma and certitudes, and principles to help those with legitimate concerns stay in the Church. I was always aware of and grateful for the ministry of Elder Hanks, but it wasn’t until becoming familiar with Richard’s book about his father, that I realized how unique, progressive, and needed was his ministry in the Church, all he accomplished, and the many lives he blessed being laser focused on helping people "Come unto Christ." If you are looking for hope for the future of the Church and how your contributions are needed, I encourage you to read Richard’s book. Thank you, Richard, for making this book possible, and for your work to create Zion. Links: Richard’s book at Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/1560854723 Contacting Richard: [email protected]

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:10.0

Many of you aware of one of our great church leaders, Marian D. Hanks, passed away in 2011.

0:16.9

Somebody that I look up to as a Latter-day Saint, and I've asked his son, Richard Hanks, who wrote a book,

0:23.8

the only authorized biography that I wear exists for his father, to come on the podcast and talk

0:30.0

about this book. The book title is to be a friend of Christ, The Life of Mary and D. Hanks.

0:36.1

And as I was reading second-class saints recently and learning more

0:40.3

about just the personalities involved in working to lift the priested band, I recognize your father

0:46.2

was in the trenches of that and had some real feelings on that. And it gave me more insight

0:52.4

into your good father and his good heart on all that he's done.

0:55.1

And as I prepared for this podcast listeners, I just was overcome with sort of emotion

0:59.8

for your father's ministry and the good he's done and how unique he was.

1:05.9

And I asked Richard to be on the podcast just to share more about his father.

1:18.3

You might find your story in Elder Hanks' story where you're working to reconcile something.

1:20.2

You're working to expand the border's design.

1:22.0

You might be unsettled about something.

1:25.5

And maybe what Richard says about his father will help you.

1:30.5

I talked to my 92-year-old mom before I prepared for this podcast. You would be 10 or 12 years younger than your dad, but he remembers your dad well and said,

1:35.4

the first thing she said to me, she says, the young people loved him.

1:41.8

And that doesn't surprise you.

1:43.8

And then she said something about your mom,

1:45.7

she says, your mom was just beloved. And those are the two things that came to my mom's mind

1:51.3

at age 92. She's got a great mind. I'm glad to hear about that. But Richard lives in the

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