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Since I've been stuck off of the computer for days, I thought this was a nice message to share with my kind friends at LDS.net. Blessings, Gar "Charity is accepting someone's differences, weaknesses, and shortcomings; having patience with someone who has let us down; or resisting the impulse to become offended when someone doesn't handle something the way we might have hoped." Marvin J Ashton . Kindn... Read More
I saw an elderly woman in the store tonight that I thought I recognized. I touched her coat and said "Hello." To my surprise I was mistaken and it wasn't my friend. I smiled at her and said it was nice to see her again and she smiled at me and we talked like we had known each other forever. It was a wonderful conversation. I didn’t tell her I had made a mistake, because now we were friends. Later, as I walked away, I hoped she was better for our meeting, because I certainly was. I was grate... Read More
The Savior Will Heal As I read and pondered verses six through 10 of 3 Nephi 17 I thought how wonderful it would be for all to have any affliction healed. I marveled at the Love [compassion] of God for the Nephite people. Through their faith and his great power to heal, he cured the lame and those with great afflictions. Likewise, we can be healed of any spiritual affliction. He is well acquainted with the d... Read More
One lonely night, I wept as I poured out my soul to God for help. Softly, I felt a peaceful warmness fill my body and I knew my prayer had been answered. I was not alone in my struggle for I had felt the peace of the Savior's Love. The Peace of the Savior's Love "One night as I was praying and crying [after my mother's death], I felt comfort fill my body--suddenly and powerfully. The feeling restored me; it gave me peace. It did not last long physical... Read More
One of the happiest feelings we can maintain is an honest experession of kindness to others. This is Choosing Charity: That Good Part "Do we judge one another? Do we criticize each other for individual choices, thinking we know better, when in fact we rarely understand another's unique circumstance or individual inspiration? Have we ever said, 'She works outside the home.' Or, 'Her son didn't serve a mission.'... Read More
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