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This
past Christmas, we received a lot of Christmas cards and Christmas
letters. It was good to hear from friends, to catch up a little on what
was happening in their lives.
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Every Latter-day Saint knows how to conduct a meeting. Not that we ever get lessons in doing it. We merely watch other
church members lead meetings ... and it seeps into our bones.
I once tried my hand at translating a story by one of the best
Brazilian writers, Braulio Tavares. I got to the first sentence and was
stopped cold.
You aren't conducting the song. You're conducting the singers. Your job is to communicate all they need to know to make the song work.
I remember once hearing about a member of another Christian church who
took it amiss that he went to a Mormon sacrament meeting and hardly
heard the name of Jesus spoken aloud.
The seminary teacher was taking her students through the war with the
Amlicites. The Nephite army under Chief Judge Alma had been caught in the
midst of crossing a river.
We take stock of our lives, from time to time. As some milestone
approaches we look back and assess
ourselves. But it's sad when we use such times to compare ourselves to other people.
It has long been a joke that we Mormons
attend a "McDonald's Church" -- no matter where you go, you know what's
on the menu.
The seminary teacher was coming up on a Book of Mormon lesson that included one of her favorite scriptures, Mosiah 18:21.











