A Testimony Can Bend Yet Still Stand
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ShaunaFebruary 5, 2026
thank you. what a wonderful, insightful article about Testimony. When I recently gave a talk on faith, I noted how often the verb exercise is used in conjection with faith--we need to exercise faith. So I love your comments about needing to move with our testimonies, even when they seem weak. They are like a spiritual muscle that needs to be flexed..and let's face it, just like a physical muscle, sometimes we don't want to go to the gym.
MaryannFebruary 4, 2026
What a beautiful article! Satan would love to make us believe we don't have a testimony because we have doubts or unanswered questions. Not so! We see so many examples of "enduring to the end" in the scriptures and in our current day-to-day lives. When we feel forgotten by God, confused, or discouraged, THAT is the time we need to keep going. Keep praying, keep reading the scriptures, keep attending church---especially if you have stopped doing those things. It's not over. You CAN begin again. And, as noted here, service is a great way to rekindle our testimony and our spirits. On our darkest days, we can still seek for the Light.
Sally MaddocksFebruary 4, 2026
Such a well written article. Thank you for reminding us of how our testimonies can ebb and flow
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