Richard L. Evans
Richard L. Evans
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Richard Linford Evans was a renowned American broadcaster, author, and minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He is often referred to as "The Voice of Mormonism" due to his extensive work in broadcasting and public speaking.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: 1906
Died: 1971
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Richard L. Evans was an American national, holding the professions of broadcaster, author, and minister. He worked tirelessly as a radio personality, speaker, and writer throughout his life.
Early Life and Background
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Evans was born in 1906 to a devout Mormon family in Logan, Utah. His early life was marked by strong religious convictions and a deep respect for education. Evans attended Brigham Young University (BYU) before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley. He later earned his Master's degree from Yale University.
Major Accomplishments
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Evans' professional career spanned over four decades, where he excelled in various roles:
Radio Personality: Evans began his broadcasting career on a local radio station and eventually became a prominent figure in American media.
Author: He penned numerous articles, essays, and books that explored themes of faith, family, and personal development.
Minister: Evans served as a minister within the LDS Church and delivered many sermons and talks throughout the United States.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Richard L. Evans' notable works include:
"A Guide to Peaceful Living": This collection of essays focuses on spiritual growth, relationships, and personal development.
"The Life of a Missionary": A book that outlines the experiences and challenges faced by Mormon missionaries worldwide.Impact and Legacy
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Evans' dedication to broadcasting, writing, and public speaking helped shape American media landscape during the mid-20th century. He was an influential figure within the LDS Church and contributed significantly to its growth and expansion:
Faith and Family: Through his writings and sermons, Evans promoted values of faith, family, and personal responsibility.
Education and Inspiration: His work continues to inspire people worldwide, offering guidance on topics such as spirituality, education, and self-improvement.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Richard L. Evans is widely quoted and remembered for several reasons:
Timeless Wisdom: His writings and speeches offer practical advice on living a fulfilling life.
Influence on American Media: Evans played a significant role in shaping the landscape of American broadcasting during his lifetime.
Legacy as an LDS Church Minister: His contributions to the growth and expansion of the LDS Church continue to be celebrated by its members.
Quotes by Richard L. Evans
Richard L. Evans's insights on:

There is no loneliness so great, so absolute, so utterly complete, as the loneliness of a man who cannot call upon his God.

Happiness mainly depends on man’s ability to work and the way in which he does it.

Young people are going to go to someone, somewhere. And we had better see that that ‘someone’ is us.

What is it that makes us suppose that we can more easily do twice tomorrow what we didn’t do once today!

One of our urgent opportunities is to respond to a child when he earnestly asks, remembering that they don’t always ask.

There are few of us but who have been touched somehow by death. Some may not have been touched closely by it nor yet have kept vigil with it, but somewhere along our lives, most of us are sorely bereft of someone near and deeply cherished – and all of us will some day meet it face to face.

Parents who indulge themselves ‘in moderation’ may have children who indulge themselves to excess.

Any man who can’t control his thoughts can’t control his actions, and any man who can’t control his actions isn’t safe in society.

