Rescued by a Random Act of Kindness
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hollandparkMarch 21, 2019
What a lovely, refreshing story. So grateful for men like you husband who: 1. Listen to the Spirit. 2. Truly love their wives, not just get married and then focus on themselves. 3. Love the children they have created-- and try to help with them.Not all LDS women can say their returned-missionary/married in the Temple is like this. :( .
Mercy GraceMarch 20, 2019
What a sweet story! I think we've all had days like that. And that husband is a KEEPER!
Ed RehderMarch 20, 2019
Another dandy, Mary. Love your style.
Martha ClantonMarch 20, 2019
What a wonderful story! We all face those times in our lives, and pray for a rescuer. It has taken me a long time to realize that it is okay to ask for help. Even if you can't get in touch with your spouse, a call to your Ministering Sisters is doable. I know that, if at all possible, they will gladly come to help or call someone who can. I am so grateful to be part of such a caring and loving church, whose members do their best to emulate the Lord.
VickyMarch 20, 2019
Loved this!! When looking to do random acts of kindness, we all need to remember to look inside our own homes! Loved this reminder!
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