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"Education is the difference between wishing you could help other people and being able to help them."

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--> "Education is yours to obtain. No one else can gain it for you. Wherever you are, develop a deep desire to learn. For us as Latter-day Saints, gaining an education is not just a privilege; it is a religious responsibility."    (Russell M. Nelson, Ensign, Jan. 2015) What a fabulous night I had tonight attending the weekly Pathway Gathering in Bengaluru (Bangalore)! Their group currently has about 50 students enrolled. They have 3 classes, one for each semester. Our class (2nd semester) was the smallest tonight with 6 of them and me. The Bengaluru Stake President was the lead student tonight. He is the one on the far left with the red tie.   (His wife is a student in this group as well, but she attended via FaceTime on his phone tonight since she gave birth 15 days ago.)   The man standing next to me is a member of the high council.   Both men have degrees already and are employed as local reps for a US company.   The stake president bore a strong testi

Ministering . . . how we learn faith, hope and charity

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Last week in our weekly Pathway Gathering, we spent the first few minutes sharing some of what we had learned from our Christlike Attributes project.  One in the group mentioned that she had chosen to focus on the attribute of hope.  As she had studied and pondered on it, she realized that you could not have hope without faith and that you could not have either of those without charity.  This had me pondering a bit the following day.   The day after that was the beginning of General Conference and so my thoughts became focused there.   As I watch, I always try to look for patterns or themes I am noticing so that I can pay particular attention as I study over the next six months.   The pattern I saw emerging was ministering.   I wondered if it was because so much of my focus in my callings the last few years has been on learning and teaching about ministering.   When I was put in the Relief Society presidency a few years ago, I prayed to know what it was t