How the Refiner’s Fire Purifies Our Beliefs
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cdSeptember 29, 2020
Beautiful and inspiring, thank you!
Becky DouglasSeptember 8, 2020
Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful and healing insights you gained through personal suffering. These are the insights that go deeper than any lesson we may hear at Church or in an institutionalized setting. To me, the Church lessons are meant to INVITE us to find ways to internalize the truths taught. Until internalized, they don't really become a living part of the Gospel to us. It's not until we need to live these truths through all trials and challenges that we begin to realize how precious they are. The truths you shared were bought with tears and faith. Than you for deepening my own understanding!
DTSeptember 8, 2020
I appreciate this article very much. My most heart breaking, heart wrenching endurance trials in this life center around my children rejecting the way they were raised. I feel for this sister and fellow Mother who lost her dear son. I have learned much from what she has learned. I would love to hear more of her thoughts. Thank you.
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