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"The Power of Prayer"
Posted On: 05/06/2008 01:13:25

(In Doctrine and Covenant's 4:7 )"Ask,and ye shall receve;knock,and itshall be opened unto you Amen....
Eversince my parent taught Me ,the importance of prayer in our life.They set an example on how to pray to God!!!At my early age I know that they're teachings are right and true.I testfy that prayer is one way to communicate to our Savior Jesus Christ,and our prayers answers in many ways.Sometimes We misinterpret it and we feel sadness in our heart,and we think that God can't hear our prayers.Sometimes when i feel sad I go in a  quiet place and ask for a helping hand...and all my tears and sorrow are cast out! ♥♥♥             &nb sp;    



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From: mountzion
05/06/2008 20:36:35

Your welcome!!!☻☻☻





From: mountzion
05/06/2008 20:34:36

Your welcome!!I'm glad that you read and appreciate my testimony♥♥♥



From: MaidservantX
05/06/2008 10:53:29

Thank you for the testimony.  I can never be reminded too much about prayer and my heavenly Father's love.



From: Hemidakota
05/06/2008 08:16:44

Good reference....many here do not how to use this simply action.


Thanks for dahring that one.

HD




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