"PRAY FOR DAD"
In my growing-up years, many of them had visited our small branch in Montana. We had no television, nor could we receive conference on the radio. So we looked forward to each visit as a special blessing. They had, it seemed to me, a power and faith above other men.
Then on that April day...I discovered one source of a General Authority's strength.
I was seated with the six children of Elder Ezra Taft Benson, one of whom was my college roommate. My interest heightened when President McKay arose and announced the next speaker. I watched respectfully as Elder Benson, whom I had not yet met, walked toward the microphone. He was a big man, well over six feet tall. He was a man with a PhD., a man internationally known as the United States Secretary of Agriculture and a special witness of the Lord, a man who seemed serene and sure, one who had addressed audiences throughout the world.
Suddenly a small hand touched my arm. A little girl leaned toward me and whispered urgently, ‘Pray for Dad.'
Somewhat startled, I thought, ‘This message is being passed down the row, and I am to pass it on. Shall I say, "pray for Elder Benson"? Shall I say, "You're supposed to say a prayer for your father "? Sensing the immediate need to act, I leaned over and whispered simply, "Pray for Dad."
As years have passed, general conferences have come and gone, and each time Pres. Benson has stood to speak, I have thought, "His children, who are scattered across the continent, are united now in prayer for their father."
And I have come to believe that the brief message that passed along the row...years ago is the most important message a family can share. What extraordinary power and faith any man can have to meet the daily challenge of his life if somewhere in the world his daughter or son is whispering, "pray for dad."
--Elaine S. McKay - New Era June 1975 p. 33
I love this story! I am sure there was many a similar pray whispered during these last two days!
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