The Longest and Shortest Temple Recommend Interview Ever
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Chuck SanfordJune 6, 2020
In late 1978, I was serving as the stake mission president, and went to my stake president for the second half of my interview. I shook hands, and sat down. He asked, "How is everything going?" I replied, "Everything's going great." He signed my interview slip and returned it. I said that was the shortest interview I had ever had. He replied, "Well, when you know all the right answers, it's quick." He was obviously listening to the Holy Ghost.
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