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Unity as One
Posted On 03/25/2012 22:40:42 by Gargantuan

This is an important principle that cannot be avoided when applied to any ward family unit. We are so blessed to have the organization of the Church today led by inspired leaders. This is the way I have always thought of the organization of the Church. More could be stated, but this is simply said and describes the basic beauty of the Church which is love. Blessings, Gar, "The best and most cl... Read More



True Greatness
Posted On 04/08/2011 01:20:43 by Gargantuan

We don't have to become a great leader or servant to be great in the eyes of God.  When we are able to serve others and lift their burden then we are truly great in the eyes of God.  This is a wonderful form of greatness.  Blessings, Gar


Bearing One Another's Burdens


"Everywhere there are [people] who are in the middle of their own stories, facing dangers and hardships. . . . There will be 'angels round about you, to bear you up' (D&C... Read More



Faith in a Priesthood Blessing
Posted On 03/29/2011 23:47:39 by Gargantuan

The blessings that can come through the priesthood are mighty.  Though these blessings may not cause a mighty change of heart and strengthen a Testimony that God lives, they can help increase a desire to pray for that strength.  Blessings, Gar "There is no greater blessing, no greater joy and happiness than comes to us from relieving the distress of others."10  President J. Reuben Clark

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