By: Ardis E. Parshall - August 27, 2017 There’s that old precept taught by somebody worth listening to (Spencer W. Kimball? Gordon B. Hinckley? I cannot remember) that if you don’t like the talk you’re hearing, then write your own in your head. I sometimes resent that line, candidly, because it seems to transfer a burden for the quality of the meeting onto the heads of the congregation, instead of holding the speakers – who have ...
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