We should love and be willing to serve everyone without exclusion, but we ought be selective with our close travel companions, for that is quite a different thing.
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Loving Our Foreign-Born Neighbor
The percentage of foreign-born people living in the United States continues to increase, and last year, it reached its highest level in over a century.
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5 Stats About Global and Domestic Hunger
Whether through the distance of the television screen or the closeness of someone asking vehicular passersby for help, there are hints of hunger all around us.
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Should Latter-day Saints (LDS) be considered Christians?
Though Latter-day Saints call themselves Christians because they worship, adore, and are focused on their conception of Christ, historically orthodox Christians simply do not accept Latter-day Saint Christology as Christian.
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When the Downcast Can’t Reach Our Hymns
Does the predominantly uplifting demeanor of our songs present something more akin to a veneer of happiness than a deeply anchored joy?
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3 Reasons to Try Long-range Sermon Planning
The same Holy Spirit who works through your sermon presentation can work through your sermon preparation.
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