Daniel Bay Gibbons is a writer, publisher, and practicing attorney living in Holladay, Utah. The youngest son of Francis M. Gibbons and Helen Bay Gibbons, he is a former trial attorney and judge and is the author, editor, or co-author of twenty-four books, including Nethermost: Missionary Miracles in Lowly Places, the historical novel Last Ride To Carthage, Sixteen Characteristics of Great Missionaries, and We Talk of Christ. Dan loves books and has a home library of nearly 10,000 volumes. He is fluent in German and Russian and has also studied ancient Greek and Biblical Hebrew. A long-distance runner, he has completed seven full marathons.
He has served in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a full-time missionary in Germany, as a temple ordinance worker, twice as a bishop, as a Clearance Analyst in the Church Missionary Department, and as president of the Russia Novosibirsk Mission. He is currently serving as a ward Young Men President.
He is married to Julie Glenn Gibbons, and they have five children and nine grandchildren.
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