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No marriage or family, no ward or stake is likely to reach its full potential until husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, men and women work together in unity of purpose.
Sheri L. Dew
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Sheri L. Dew
Age: 71
Born: 1953
Born: November 21
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I can't imagine pain greater than stepping across the veil and realizing I had not done what I came here to do - or realizing that I had given up my life to little or nothing, only then to find that it was gone. p 3
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We must each walk through life on our own, but we don't have to do it alone. God wants a powerful people. He gives His power to those who are faithful. We have a sacred obligation to seek after the power of God and then to use that power as He directs. And when we have the power of God with us, nothing is impossible.
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Happily, though we must each walk through life on our own, we don't have to do it alone.
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I invite you to consider anew what you know and what you have what you are here for and where you are going and how you are going to do what you have come here to do. p 13
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Lucifer whispers that life's not fair and that if the gospel were true, we would never have problems or disappointments. ... The gospel isn't a guarantee against tribulation. That would be like a test with no questions. Rather, the gospel is a guide for maneuvering through the challenges of life with a sense of purpose and direction.
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Its not living the gospel thats hard. Its life thats hard...How often do we make the mistake of talking to our youth about how hard it is...Shouldn't we instead be focusing on the doctrine of joy...? p 106
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I know how to set an irrigation tube, and I helped with the harvest. I learned the law of the harvest without even knowing I was learning it. On the farm, you learn early that you reap what you sow.
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Our challenge is not getting the Lord to speak to us our challenge is understanding what He has to say.
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For the Holy Ghost blesses us with optimism and wisdom at times of challenge that we simply cannot muster on our own.
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True leaders understand that leadership is not about them but about those they serve. It is not about exalting themselves but about lifting others up.
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The last days are not for the faint of heart or the spiritually out of shape.
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If we don't do as well as we know how and we are prepared to do, it'll be largely because we act and make choices as though we're going to stay here, as though this life is all there is, when that is not the case.
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There is one thing the power of God and the power of Satan have in common: Neither can influence us unless we allow them to.
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These are the days in which a true leader wants to live. These are days when opportunities to change lives and even destinies are nearly endless. You are running the anchor leg of the relay because you were born to lead. You were born for glory.
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We don't really know what we believe in or care about until what we believe in or care about is threatened, challenged, or measured.
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I drove a tractor almost as soon as I could reach the pedals.
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There is no greater name for a leader than mother or father. There is no leadership more important than parenthood.
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I was raised on a farm in Kansas where we lived next door to my Grandma Dew, and I was her shadow. We went everywhere together - to the bank, the doctor, the Early Bird Garden Club, and to an endless procession of Church meetings.
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