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Welcome back you guys.

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It's time for the creative side of week one.

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So like I mentioned, my goal with the three creative ideas is that it will help

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your kids connect to these scriptures.

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I want them to have their own fires ignited, and one of the best ways

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I've found to do that is to come up with creative ways to teach.

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So just like every year in the past, we will have.

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Fresh new fun ways for you to create memories that last and this week is no

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exception I will tell you that the one change we're making this year is we've

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decided to make the creative video freely available You won't have access to the

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printables and the notes unless you're a part of the subscriber course But you

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will have access to the ideas and so all the videos we're going to be posting them

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on YouTube in their fullness so that even if you don't have access to the course

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and my materials, you could use it as a creative kickstart to do your own.

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I hope it helps.

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Okay.

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I'm going to walk you through a quick supplies list first, and then

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I'll break down each object lesson and tell you how to pull it off.

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Okay.

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First and foremost, there's a printable involved in this one.

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You could come up with your own as well, but I've created a

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printable called make a record.

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The reason I did this is because the very first object lesson we did.

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back in January of 2020 was also called make a record where

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we ask these same questions.

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So if you've been in the course for all these four years, and now

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you're onto your fifth, you're going to want to do this object lesson.

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I'll walk you through how to pull it off in just a second.

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The second one, actually all three of these involve a printable, but hopefully

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you can find other ways to spin off it.

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If you're not in the course, the second one is all about Keystone.

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I know this is an object lesson that we've taught before, but

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I think the way we teach it.

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Actually kind of confused this thing.

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So I wanted some way to teach Joseph Smith's object lesson of the Book of

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Mormon being the keystone of our religion in a way that's more understandable

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and Maybe a little more doctrinally accurate and the way we're gonna do that

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is by creating this very cool keystone craft so that you Don't have to pull

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out wooden blocks or chop up potatoes or whatever else you do to make your

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keystone I'm creating the blocks for you.

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It also has a secret space where you can hide candy So if this is your first lesson

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of the year and you're teaching a new class Stashing the columns full of candy.

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I promise we'll win you some points So I'll walk you through that one soon

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that one you just need cardstock and the printables and a little bit of glue Okay.

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Third one.

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This one is more of an analogy or an example, but it also

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has a printable option.

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This is to talk about the value of a witness.

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There's a big difference between being an observer and being a witness.

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And those witnesses that we studied this week in the intro pages.

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Speak volumes about how the Lord sees his work that it is something he wants

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certified It's something he wants people to put their stamp of approval on He

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wants the law of witnesses fulfilled and he does it this week One of the ways I

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think our kids can relate to that is by being a witness at a baptism So since

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that's something that has kind of shifted in the last few years where kids who

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are baptized can be a witness I thought it would be cool to take this week to

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talk about what a witness is and then also to talk about what you Should do

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as a witness If they're asked to be a witness at a baptism, what do they do?

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How does that work?

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And the printable will help you pull that off.

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So for this one, you don't necessarily need the printable, but it helps.

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Um, but most of it is just something we're going to talk about with

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your group and help them understand the value of that critical role.

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Okay.

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That's your supplies.

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You guys, let's get started.

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I think one of the resounding messages in this week's study is the value of making

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and keeping records and not just storing them, but Putting them in a way that

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other people can access them and learn from them for years and years to come.

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That's Mormon's message.

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It's Moroni's message.

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I even think it's the message of Joseph Smith, because this

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is the pattern of the Lord.

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He wants us to keep good records.

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That's why we have record keepers in the church.

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That's why when the Savior came, he corrected the record and told them

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there were things that were missing.

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You're going to see a lot of that this year.

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There is value in making a record.

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For me, I wanted something to bring my kids back to where we began.

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So like I mentioned, the very first object lesson we did in 2020

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was a make a record where I just designed a simple questionnaire

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to help capture them a little bit.

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What I love about Mormon and Moroni's writing is They don't

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just write what was happening.

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In fact, you'll see this difference between the large and the small

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plates that some are written about the history and some are written about

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the spiritual side and both matter.

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I just think that's a powerful message that when we keep a record, it's not

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supposed to just be our testimony.

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It's supposed to be about who we are and what our school was

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like and who our best friend was.

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Those are things your grandkids and great grandkids are going to want to

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hear because it helps them understand how you came to your testimony by getting a

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fuller picture of what your life was like.

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So that's what you're gonna find on the questionnaire.

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So I reformatted it this year to make it a little easier to print, but the questions

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are really similar and that's on purpose.

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Because yesterday when we listened to my kids recordings, I honestly hadn't heard

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them since we made them back in 2020.

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And to hear Violet's little voice, I mean, she's like six when she recorded it.

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And it's, you know, that she wanted to be a ballerina and a dancer.

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Like it was so fun to compare her initial record answering these same

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questions with what she wrote down today.

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Same thing happened with Will and with Sam, like to hear their voices.

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It was one of those moments where, uh, to be completely honest, there've been times

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in the course of this four years of study that I've wondered if this is worth it.

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You know, I've been doing this for my posterity, hoping to capture my

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testimony and my understandings about the scriptures so that someday they'll see it.

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And yesterday was one of those days when I was like, Oh, this is for me.

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Like just hearing their.

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memories captured, who their best friend was, who they looked up to, what

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they hoped to be when they grew up.

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And then to hear it again, now four years later, it was just this tender mercy.

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Like it, it fueled me to keep going.

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So I know this seems like A silly little thing to do, but I'm telling you,

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there is power in this simple process.

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Whether you use my questions or you come up with your own, my hope

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is that you'll use the template we have in the Book of Mormon.

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Ask questions about their day to day life, you know, in, in the questionnaire,

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you'll see some interesting ones.

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Like, do you have any weird fears?

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What goals are you working on?

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If you had 200 and two hours.

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What would you spend it on?

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Like those are things that will help your kids make a record of

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them, not just of what they know.

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It also has some questions feathered in about their testimony, what they're hoping

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to grow in their testimony, how they rate themselves on their understanding

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of the Book of Mormon, so that at the end of this year, you can make another

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record and we can compare the two and see.

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Where they are, but I'm telling you guys, this is worth your time.

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It will bring you to tears some point in the future, and

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I promise it's worth your time.

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So that's object lesson number one.

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Okay, full disclosure between you and me.

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I tried to come up with other alternatives to the keystone object.

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Because I found myself thinking like, oh, they've done this before, they've

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made keystones in the past, or at least they've had a teacher hold up a picture

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of an arch and they, it's done, right?

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Everything we tried.

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Failed.

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We, we tried a couple of different ideas.

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I even went to the store to buy supplies for one of the ideas.

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Like I tried, Jason tried, they all failed.

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I decided that that was probably a sign that Joseph Smith's object

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lesson is one I'm supposed to teach rather than trying to improve on.

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So we're going to talk about a keystone.

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The message in this week's study is that the Book of Mormon is

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the keystone of our religion.

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So in the notes, you can walk through, but basically you want to talk to your

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kids about the value of a keystone.

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This is in the come follow me manual as well.

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But what it offers, like why it has that structural integrity.

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One of the things I love about a Keystone, in fact, I, I went down a

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rabbit hole of YouTube videos, learning all about arches and how to build arch.

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One of the things I learned is that the Keystone is something

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that gives all the other bricks.

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purpose, not just strength.

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It's not just that if I pull the keystone out, everything falls apart.

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It's also that all those bricks now have a purpose.

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They create an opening.

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They create, you know, a place that light can shine through.

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They, they create purpose.

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They also create permanence.

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This is something that can last.

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In fact, the ones I watched on YouTube were, you know, hundreds, if not thousands

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of years old, these arches that were still standing, that keystone offers that.

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Permanence.

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It also offers power.

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As soon as that keystone is solidly in place, all the pressure

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that is distributed between those blocks sticks, right?

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So you have this power so that if one of them just gets

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knocked, they, they don't move.

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They don't budge because they've got this weight distribution that is solid.

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That's what we want to talk about when you talk about your

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testimony of the Book of Mormon.

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I just think the printable will help you.

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I've designed the printable.

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So if you look at it this way, I've created, it has a little platform that

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you can build it on, but you actually, if you're in a hurry and you don't

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have time to make the columns, you can build this just with the top section.

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So this actual arch piece, you can make it just sit on top of that same

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base and it will fit just perfectly.

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If you want to elevate it and add candy to it, then you want to put the columns in.

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But the idea is really simple here.

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You let your kids create the arch.

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I just think rather than Building your arch from the sides and

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working your way up to the middle and finally placing that keystone.

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I found it was Easier to build and demonstrated something better when I

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started with the keystone So when violent and I were building I began with the

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keystone and I attached the blocks So if you look at the top of that arch, you'll

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notice that those pieces have letters across the top You can't really tell

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when you first Put those pieces together that there's a phrase written out.

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You can just see that there's letters there.

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But when I start with the one that says Keystone, and then I

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try to match the next brick to it.

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I look at the text and I try and match the font and try and get it to attach.

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I glue that one in place and then I find the one on the other side

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and I glue that one in place.

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And I slowly, like, work my way out, then I get this full, solid arch.

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What I liked about that is for me, that's how the Book of Mormon works.

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It's not so much that if I pull the Book of Mormon out, my

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whole testimony crumbles apart.

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Although I think there's some truth to that.

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I think a bigger thing is the testimony can be our beginning.

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The testimony of the Book of Mormon that you'll get this year that will increase

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for you this year is something you can attach all other things to so that next

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year when you study the Doctrine and Covenants you can attach that brick all

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about Joseph Smith and Moroni and the plates solidly on to what you already

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know is true about the Book of Mormon.

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You can attach other things like the words from prophets you hear at conference.

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Because the Book of Mormon testifies about prophets and about appointed leaders.

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You know, when the Savior comes and he, he ordains apostles, like that

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is something that we still see today.

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So that you can take that brick about living prophets and attach it solidly

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to the other side of that arch.

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That's how the Book of Mormon is a keystone for me.

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It's not so much that everything else crumbles as it is when I begin there.

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Everything else can attach to it and I get this solidity, I get power, I get

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permanence, and I get this something that lasts a long, long time, something

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that can withstand pressure, that can, you know, be That will endure.

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That's the idea behind it.

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So when you assemble the printable, whether you do it with columns

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or not, if you're going to do the columns and fill them with candy,

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or you can fill them with stones.

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Like, for example, this one, you can probably hear the marbles rolling around.

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I just put weights in it to give the columns a little bit of strength.

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But if you attach the columns to this paper at the bottom, you

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don't really need any extra weight.

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It just gave you a place to, like, stash good things.

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So the idea is simple.

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You create the arch.

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You talk through that process of building this puzzle across the top.

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That if we start with the Book of Mormon, we can work our way out

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and then we can get this powerful, permanent, strong foundation.

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Then we have something that we can build off for a whole lifetime.

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That's kind of the idea.

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At the very bottom on that base, you'll see a quote from Ezra Taft Benson where

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he talks about how the Book of Mormon is a keystone in several different ways.

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He says, it's a keystone of our religion.

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It's a keystone of our witness of Christ.

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It's a keystone of our doctrine and the keystone of our testimony.

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You could build in all those different directions and Get good understandings,

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or maybe make three different arches and talk about how they are, how it's

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the keystone of our testimony, how it's the keystone of our doctrine.

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You could build a few and put them together and see how it works, but

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hopefully the printable will help you pull off this powerful teaching tool.

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Some of the object lessons we'll do will not be so much a thing

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to build or play with, but just.

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So if you go through the notes, it'll kind of walk you through

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this process, but let me explain.

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This one, I really wanted to focus in on the difference between being

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an observer and being a witness.

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The people who we read about in the Book of Mormon, especially

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in those intro pages, are not just someone who saw the plates.

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They are someone who witnessed that they saw the plates.

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That's different.

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That means I'm going to put my name on the dotted line.

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It means I'm going to stake myself there.

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It means they're going to face persecution and Problems and troubles because

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they witnessed something is true.

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I think there's power in that.

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And one of the reasons I wanted to focus on it in an object lesson is

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because it's something our kids are invited to do now, that is a weighty.

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Obligation, a weighty calling.

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In fact, one of the easiest ways you can open discussion about this with

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your kids is to ask them about the last time they went to a baptism.

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And say, maybe, how many times did you, or how many people saw the baptism?

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You know, for most baptisms that I've been at, there's at least 30 people in

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the room, you know, maybe 50 sometimes, that see the person being baptized.

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And then ask them, okay, how many witnesses were there?

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And this is, that's where they'll start to catch the difference.

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Witnesses are those two people who stand at the front, who watch the ordinance, who

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try to make sure things are done properly.

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They're someone who certifies that it has happened properly according

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to the outline that the Doctrine and Covenants gives us, and according

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to what we read in scripture.

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Like, they are someone who Watch and care for the words of God and make sure they

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are upheld in this very sacred setting.

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And that's different than just being an observer.

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So, my thought was, this week, since we're talking so much about witnesses,

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it might be cool to understand more about these particular witnesses.

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If you go in the notes, you're going to see there's a four minute video

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that I've linked from the church.

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It's on the church website.

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It walks you through the two different experiences the three witnesses had and

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the eight witnesses had and who they are.

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And then I thought it would be cool to talk about their

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opportunity to be a witness.

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I just think, especially since this is new, you know, just in the last few

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years, this policy has changed where baptized kids can now be a witness at

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their sibling's baptism or anybody's baptism that those who have a You know,

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if you have a temple recommend, even a youth temple recommend, you can be a

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witness at proxy baptisms in the temple.

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So I think it's even if they're younger kids or teenagers, this

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object lesson will apply to them.

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So I went and chatted with Jason to help create this little card.

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I just found there was nothing online to help you understand what a witness

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is supposed to do other than like the fundamentals of make sure they are

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fully immersed and make sure no hair floats up and I thought it would be

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cool to talk about What are some of the other things that you do as a witness?

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For example, you might be there to help keep the room reverent, to

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make sure this is a sacred place.

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I think there are things you can watch for and be cautious about.

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Also, what to do if you spot some mistake.

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So as a witness, if you notice that the wrong words are said, or you notice

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that a dress floats up, what do you do?

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Like, I just think my thought with this is, if your kids are

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called to be a witness, you could give them this little card.

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The front side has.

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For a living or sorry this site has for a living baptism.

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This one's for a proxy baptism It walks you through the process what you can

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expect It tells you little things like you know There's a card that has all

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the words on it right there by the font So you don't need to be afraid to have

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to memorize anything But I thought you could practice at home For all your kids

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this week or practice in your classes what it's like to be a witness if you're

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in the church building you may even go to where the font is and let them see

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what this process is like and then Just keep this in your back pocket, right?

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Digitally, you know that this is in the archive so that when your kids or

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someone else is asked to be a witness, or maybe it's your kid getting baptized

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and you're asking your grandparents to be a witness or your aunt to be a

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witness, you could hand them this little card at the beginning of the baptism.

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Let them review it while they sit down and listen to the talks and then give them.

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Empowerment when they stand to actually be a witness since they've been able to

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read through and understand it better and see the scriptures that Associate with it.

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They'll feel more weight.

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This isn't a casual commitment.

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This is something that matters It's always mattered to the Lord to have witnesses

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to his great work and the ordinances are a great work There's some talks in

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the notes that in addition to being a baptism witness if you've got younger kids

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Another thing they can do is be a witness in sacrament, which I love this concept.

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I can't remember Which talk I read but he basically said every Sunday when

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you partake of the sacrament You are witnessing that you are taking his

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name upon you You become a witness not someone who observes or who was a part

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of but someone who witnesses So even if you have little kids, I think this same

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object lesson can apply and hopefully these tools will help you pull it off

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Thank you so much for being here you guys, especially those of you who have

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been with me for years I think it's going to be a really Really good year, and I

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hope you're filled with hope and light for what can happen, especially to you.

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In fact, that's probably the best thing I've learned over the last four

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years of intense study is that I, none of my teachings and what I do is

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gonna control my kids agency and what they choose, but I feel different.

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I felt empowered over these four years to know how to solve problems in my family.

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I felt empowered against doubts when people I loved Left the

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church or had odd questions.

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The study that we've done together helped, helped me stay solidly planted.

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I wasn't, I didn't feel tossed with winds of doctrine.

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I felt.

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Steady.

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There's this great quote from President Irene.

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It's in the notes, but he says this, you can have the utmost

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assurance that your power will be multiplied many times by the Lord.

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All he asks is that you give your best effort and your whole heart.

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Do it cheerfully.

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And with the prayer of faith, the father and his beloved son will send the Holy

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ghost as your companion to guide you.

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Your efforts will be magnified in the lives of the people you serve.

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And when you look back on what may now seem like trying times of

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service and sacrifice, the sacrifice will have become a blessing.

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And you will know that you have seen the arm of God lifting those

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you served for Him and lifting you.

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That's my testimony about this year's course and every year before it.

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It is all about serving others and in the process being lifted.

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I can testify that that has happened and will continue to happen as

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you get into your scriptures and I'm here to help you do it.