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POSTED BY: Lhene
DATE: 13.08.2008
SUBJECT: Church Foundation
LOCATION: Manila, Philippines
During the Sacrament testimony meeting, our ward Relief Society President closed her testimony by saying " I know the Church could Stand without me, but I couldn't stand without the church". I really feel the same emotion that she has that time. I know the church foundation is firm, it will stand strongly. We are part of the church, each of us are given a certain callings, our presence is needed...but after all, if we will not magnify what we have, the church will still stand. Let us be rather part of the church foundation than becoming a rust that pulls it down..because it will never will. I love the Church so much, I feel painful of being unworthy sometimes. I know the church is built for us...the Lord loves us, He wants us to be back through His teachings. The church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true...that is of NO DOUBT! I might be wrong but the Church will always stand right!

 





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