Richard Hanks, an author and business adviser, shares insightful stories about his father, Marion D. Hanks, who served as a General Authority for nearly 40 years. They discuss Marion's early calling at just 31 and his role in establishing early morning seminary programs. Rich highlights Marion's mission presidency in England, emphasizing the shift from numerical goals to genuine conversions. He also elaborates on the introduction of the Christus statue, showcasing how it became a significant symbol of the Church, reflecting its Christian identity.