You Can’t Spend Your Way Out of Poverty
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- He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence by Patrick D. Degn
- There Are Angels Among Us by Anne Hinton Pratt
- Aliens and Latter-day Saint Theology by C.D. Cunningham
- Crossing Our Own Jordan by Paul Bishop
- Brigham Young’s 225th Birthday: Remembering When He Outwitted Mark Twain by Daniel C. Peterson
- A Mother Remembers: On Losing Confidence by Maurine Proctor
- Against Wind and Tide: Wilford Woodruff’s Call to the British Capital by Steven C. Wheelwright and Kristy Wheelwright Taylor
- The Invisible Ledger- Five Smooth Stones: Essays on Faith for Latter-Day Saints by Paul Bishop
- Are You Saying “Telephone Prayers”? by Ted Gibbons
- The Counsel of Early Church Leaders About Anger by H. Wallace Goddard
















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HalApril 11, 2022
Thank you for this insightful article. I have never given a second thought as to how my donations to the Church were spent. If anything, I have occasionally felt the Church was overly-generous. I have sometimes been guilty of un-Christ-like judgement of those who received Church assistance. Especially (in some cases) where the recipients appeared not only ungrateful, but even critical of the assistance they had received. I am grateful for Church leaders' financial wisdom in receiving and dispensing sacred funds.
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