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CynthiaNovember 7, 2024
What a beautiful article about gratitude! I loved your burnt offering story and makes me want to be better about not just thanking God but also showing my gratitude. Bless you, Becky, for your wonderful example!
Jenny Madsen SvendsenJune 8, 2023
My mom had been very ill all my life, and before (I am #6 of 8 children), she was always in excruciating pain, but when she received a Priesthood blessing she was pain free for a few days. One time our Branch President asked us to fast before she received a blessing, I though why should I? I know heavenly Father can give her a respite from the pain. Twice she blessing resulted in nothing, so the 3rd. time I fasted (I was a teenager), and mom was pain free for a few days, what a testimony to me of the power of Fasting!
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