YSAs Seek Guinness Record of 100,000 Birthday Messages for President Nelson’s 100th Birthday
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Wendi WilckenAugust 3, 2024
Fun idea! I love how creative the YSAs are! We signed and wish Present Nelson a wonderful 100th birthday!
Gale E PhillipsAugust 1, 2024
Definitely happy 100th birthday to President Nelson. Yet, trying to get enough signatures to make the Guiness Book of World Records reflects the problem of seeking accolades of a secular world and almost seems to reflect a type of hero worship culture within the Church that is not reflective of the doctrine to which we adhere. I have a hard time reconciling these types of actions with the concept of having and being humble servants of God.
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