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==Gerrit W. Gong: Quorum of the Twelve Apostles==
 
==Gerrit W. Gong: Quorum of the Twelve Apostles==
  
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[[Image:Elder-Gerrit-W-Gong.jpg|300px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Elder Gerrit W. Gong and his wife, Sister Susan Lindsay Gong. Photo by Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News.</span></center>|center]]
  
'''Joaquín Estaban Costa''' was born on 8 March 1965, in Concordia, Entre Rios, Argentina, to Graciela M. Fassi and Eduardo J. Costa. He was baptized in 1988 after beginning to date Renée Beatriz Varela who had served as a missionary in Chile. They dated for another year after he was baptized, and were married in the [[Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]] on 29 September 1989. They are the parents of two sons and two daughters.  
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'''Gerrit W. Gong''', who is characterized by his kindness, interest in others, love of family, and desire to build the kingdom of God, was sustained as a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] on 31 March 2018, during a [[Solemn Assembly]], during the Saturday morning session of [[General Conference|general conference]]. He is the first Asian-American Apostle. At the time of his call, he had been serving in the [[Presidency of the Seventy]]. He had been serving as a member of the Fifth Quorum of the Seventy in the Utah South Area when called to serve in the First Quorum of the Seventy at General Conference, April 2010.
  
He received his Bachelor Degree in Economics from Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1987, and his Master of Business Administration from [[Brigham Young University]] in1994. He has worked in the banking industry in his native Argentina, the Czech Republic, the Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East, and for a multinational investment banking and financial services corporation (Citibank) in Chicago, Illinois. At the time of his call as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]], he was working in Lima, Peru, with MAJ Invest, a Danish investment firm. His duties focused on microfinance.  
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Now, as a newly sustained member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, he will share a different kind of light with God’s children throughout the world. [https://www.lds.org/church/news/meet-elder-gerrit-w-gong-unfailingly-kind-family-man?lang=eng He has said], "Ours is a worldwide Church. The restored gospel is for every nation, kindred, and tongue."
  
Elder Costa has served in several callings in the Church including [[Bishop]], [[Counselor|counselor]] in a [[Stake President|stake presidency]], counselor in a [[Mission President|mission presidency]], [[High Council]] member, and Area Seventy. He was serving as a member of the Fourth [[Quorum of the Seventy]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in the South America Northwest Area when he was called as a General Authority Seventy. He was sustained as a General Authority Seventy during the Saturday afternoon session of the 186th Annual General Conference on 2 April 2016.
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Elder Gong was born on 23 December 1953 in Redwood City, California, to Walter A. Gong and Jean C. Gong, both professional teachers, who collectively spent more than 70 years in the classroom. He is the oldest of three children and inherited his parent’s love for learning. Thus, he comes to the apostleship with a background rich in education and experience. He is a Rhodes Scholar who worked for the U.S. State Department and for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., and his travels have taken him to all seven continents, including living in Asia for more than a decade.
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Elder Gong received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Asian and university studies at Brigham Young University in 1977. In 1979 he received a Master of Philosophy and in 1981 a Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford University. In 1985 he served as special assistant to the undersecretary of state at the U.S. State Department, and then in 1987, he served as special assistant to the U.S. ambassador in Beijing, China. From 1989 to 2001 he served in many positions for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. He was also the assistant to the president for planning and assessment at Brigham Young University.
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Both Elder Gong and his wife, Sister Susan Lindsay Gong, served as full-time [[Missionaries|missionaries]] for [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in Taiwan. Elder Gong has served in numerous Church callings, including [[Stake|stake]] [[High Council|high councilor]], [[High Priest]] group leader, stake [[Sunday School]] president, [[Bishop|bishop’s]] counselor, [[Seminary]] teacher, [[Bishop|bishop]], stake [[Mission President|mission president]]. and [[Stake President|stake president]].
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Sister Gong has said, "There are three characteristics that are quintessential Gerrit Gong. One, he is unfailingly kind. Two, he is interested in everything, which makes him a fascinating person to live with. Three, he loves the Lord. He really desires with all his heart to build the kingdom and bless Heavenly Father’s children."
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Elder and Sister Gong were married in January 1980 in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. They are the parents of four sons and have three grandchildren. The couple hosts "grandkids camp" every summer, which includes crafts and adventures, and loves to travel with their sons. They currently reside in Provo, Utah.  
  
Below is Elder Costa's message given during the Sunday afternoon session of the 187th Annual General Conference on 3 April 2017 in English and Spanish.
 
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Revision as of 13:05, 7 June 2018

Gerrit W. Gong: Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

Elder Gerrit W. Gong and his wife, Sister Susan Lindsay Gong. Photo by Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News.

Gerrit W. Gong, who is characterized by his kindness, interest in others, love of family, and desire to build the kingdom of God, was sustained as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on 31 March 2018, during a Solemn Assembly, during the Saturday morning session of general conference. He is the first Asian-American Apostle. At the time of his call, he had been serving in the Presidency of the Seventy. He had been serving as a member of the Fifth Quorum of the Seventy in the Utah South Area when called to serve in the First Quorum of the Seventy at General Conference, April 2010.

Now, as a newly sustained member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, he will share a different kind of light with God’s children throughout the world. He has said, "Ours is a worldwide Church. The restored gospel is for every nation, kindred, and tongue."

Elder Gong was born on 23 December 1953 in Redwood City, California, to Walter A. Gong and Jean C. Gong, both professional teachers, who collectively spent more than 70 years in the classroom. He is the oldest of three children and inherited his parent’s love for learning. Thus, he comes to the apostleship with a background rich in education and experience. He is a Rhodes Scholar who worked for the U.S. State Department and for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., and his travels have taken him to all seven continents, including living in Asia for more than a decade.

Elder Gong received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Asian and university studies at Brigham Young University in 1977. In 1979 he received a Master of Philosophy and in 1981 a Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford University. In 1985 he served as special assistant to the undersecretary of state at the U.S. State Department, and then in 1987, he served as special assistant to the U.S. ambassador in Beijing, China. From 1989 to 2001 he served in many positions for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. He was also the assistant to the president for planning and assessment at Brigham Young University.

Both Elder Gong and his wife, Sister Susan Lindsay Gong, served as full-time missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Taiwan. Elder Gong has served in numerous Church callings, including stake high councilor, High Priest group leader, stake Sunday School president, bishop’s counselor, Seminary teacher, bishop, stake mission president. and stake president.

Sister Gong has said, "There are three characteristics that are quintessential Gerrit Gong. One, he is unfailingly kind. Two, he is interested in everything, which makes him a fascinating person to live with. Three, he loves the Lord. He really desires with all his heart to build the kingdom and bless Heavenly Father’s children."

Elder and Sister Gong were married in January 1980 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of four sons and have three grandchildren. The couple hosts "grandkids camp" every summer, which includes crafts and adventures, and loves to travel with their sons. They currently reside in Provo, Utah.