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Testimony—The Holy Spirit brings immense joy, light, and understanding to our souls when it bears witness of the truth...
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Faith is a principle of power that leads to action. When we choose to center our faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, miracles can occur in our lives...
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The Backpack Project helps solve this problem by providing poor children with the things they need in school. It does this by inviting people to fill up an old school bag/back pack with some everyday school things.
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Women in her village were impressed by her success and decided to rear chicken as well. They sought her advice on rearing poultry and she became a source of inspiration to them.
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The search for the missing poultry brought us to the poorer corners of the village and in contact with the lady poultry keeper who is an embodiment of the millions of small livestock keepers whose very survival depends on rearing these desi birds and/or few goats without any outside assistance.
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Chokey consumes chicken, meat, pork and beef but she neither consumes her own chicken nor sells her birds. Chokey is a religious person and refuses to sell her chicken for fear of them being slaughtered for consumption by people who would purchase her poultry birds.
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The topic of this collection of “Stories from General Conference” is missionary work. Missionary work is an important activity of the Church...
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Kindness—This episode of “Stories from General Conference” is on the topic of kindness. The Savior taught that we should love our God and our neighbors.
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The Bible Dictionary in the LDS edition of the Bible says that “faith is a principle of action and power.” It continues by saying that “although faith is a gift, it must be cultured and sought after until it grows from a tiny seed to a great tree.” It is cultured by following the commandments of God...
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The topic of this collection of "Stories from General Conference" is prayer...
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