Someone in this Ward Has Got to Care
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EvelynSeptember 9, 2019
I'm glad someone cared for this brother. I'm a single sister (currently inactive), never married, no kids, and I haven't had a regular home teacher since the time I was in a singles ward, which was a good 25 years ago. I have a time or two, received word of a new Home Teacher and I get excited to maybe finally have someone visiting regularly. Nope, nothing ever came of it. I also wonder if anyone really truly cares.
karell BinghamJune 26, 2019
These are example of the Greek word for love: Agape. It is a love so powerful that you would be willing to give your life for your friends. It is the love of God. In his final words, Jesus pleaded for his apostles to love another. They missed it, they were too concerned that he said he must leave them. I truly believe that he used the word "agape". A new commandment. Agape. Just like Christ. Agape.
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