Two Analogies That Help Me Keep My Testimony Strong
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Maryann TaylorOctober 22, 2020
RE: Pamela Sanders comment: Just for your interest---This is a stanza from a poem by Carol Lynn Pearson.
Pamela SandersOctober 14, 2020
I know only as much of God and the world as a creature with two eyes must. What I do understand I love, what I don't understand I trust.
ShaunaOctober 14, 2020
thanks for sharing your testimony Daryl. I appreciate anyone who is open about their faith and I intentionally seek out things/people/articles, etc., that bolster mine. I'm in my late 50's and not on social media, but I must say that it has struck me as odd that people would "announce" they're leaving the Church on social media. What purpose does that serve? what kind of attention are they seeking? I know that for many, they announce everything on social media, but declaring their distance from the Church has struck me as particularly misguided and hardhearted.
Richard SkousenOctober 14, 2020
Great article! These are some good warning flags to watch out for in ourselves and our loved ones.
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