Are you careful or causal

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Here are some notes from a church meeting. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.

– President Kimball said: wish we could more effective and put in standing in the church if a person is old enough to be a mission they are old enough to be a missionary.
– We receive blessing from the gospel and we share the gospel to others.
– Members are the people who include investigators into the ward.
– Member work is the secret of success
– Members need to find people and find someone to lead to the gospel.
– There is a spiritual adventure in the work.
– Sharing the gospel brings peace and joy in our own lives.
– Missionary work strengthens our own faith.
– We will receive help from the other side of the veil.
– Our sins will be forgiven more readily as we bring more people to Christ.
– Are we complacent in our efforts to teach the gospel?
– Call from the lord or seldom convenient.
– Do we faithfully accept the callings from our leaders?
– Do we let God save us?
– D&C:97:8
– Working hard to keep our convenient is difficult.
– The world is laden with distractions.
– Moroni 10:32 become perfect in Christ.
– Don’t be critical of others walking along their path. God is the judge, not us.
– Matt 7:2-5: you shall be judged by cast out the beam of thy own eye.
– It is Christ job to judge and our job to love.
– Though we are not perfect we can be worthy for the sacrament, temple and receive revelation.
– Christ asks us to be worthy.
– Story of a missionary lad who served in England. Elders and the Mission President went to the city square to preach. Mission president had elder stand on char and sing a song. The elder said he did not know all the words. President said god will bless you. The lad said he sang the best he’d ever done. He did not miss a word. His voice carried for blocks from the square. It lured about 300 people to listen to the president speak.

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