Of Compassion, Courage, and Choosing Kindness
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ViolaAugust 21, 2017
A lovely, loving response to a lot of ugliness. Thank you.
PeneAugust 21, 2017
Dear Carolyn, thank you! What a loving look at how we can and should be grateful for our differences and honour and respect them as we honour and respect each other.
ChristineAugust 21, 2017
Great comments. Another excellent book that teaches about kindness through unkindness is The Hundred Dresses, by Eleanor Estes. When I was a young woman's president I read it to my young women one evening. Powerful for all ages. My lesson in primary yesterday was about loving others. I was struck by these words of the Thirteenth Article of Faith that I have repeated or sung hundreds of times, but never did it come as forcefully as it did this week, "We believe. . .in doing good to all men." May we all just simply do good to all.
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