
Deseret Voices Elder Clark G. Gilbert on Conviction, Controversy, and Compassion
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Feb 19, 2026 Elder Clark G. Gilbert, an apostle and former academic and education leader, reflects on transitioning from academia to full-time ministry. He discusses receiving his call, handling criticism in media, balancing truth with compassion, and guiding youth amid polarization. He also speaks about global Church growth and the role of education in strengthening faith.
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Moment Of The Apostolic Call
- Clark G. Gilbert describes being called to the apostleship after a sacred meeting with President Oaks and feeling overwhelmed yet prepared by prior impressions.
- He and his wife knelt and prayed together immediately, seeking help for the new assignment.
Innovation Rooted In Religious Mission
- Gilbert credits BYU-Idaho's religious mission as the source of genuine innovation, not personal creativity alone.
- He emphasizes using secular training in service of the Lord's work rather than as an end in itself.
Defend Religious Convictions
- Gilbert advises standing firm on gospel convictions even when secular pressures push otherwise.
- He warns against allowing higher education to drift away from its religious moorings.


