Personal Revelation: Some Assembly Required
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Carol HutchesonAugust 24, 2018
Such a worthwhile article. I love the way you used questions and then used President Nelson's own words as the answers. Very skillfully done. I also found meaning and examples from your own experiences. I will share this. So glad to read it and to know the author!
Craig FrogleyAugust 22, 2018
Perfect personal detail...thank you!!!
LeslieAugust 22, 2018
This is such a well written article-thank you!I have found this pattern to be true in my life as well in understanding the mysteries of God. Some revelation is direct and no assembly is required but I find that to be the exception. I love how our Father increases our learning by allowing us to “put the pieces” together. I loved the message concerning revelation from our prophet and I particularly enjoyed your “personal interview” idea that you used.
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