May 1
If we all wore signs with our trials written on our backs, who would you be friends with?
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Cade Robertson: Everyone
Chelsea Yancey: I have thought about this myself. My prideful side says I only want to be friends with people who are going through the same trials as me, because they understand what I'm going through. Then the Christ-like side of me says everyone because we should "bear one another's burdens."
Ginger Faulk: Interesting question.
Krista Mullins: I think we'd all be a lot kinder, that's for sure.
Emily Beth Rusch What if we knew each other's future trials?
Emily Beth Rusch: And who would you marry?
Emily Beth Rusch: You can't marry everyone...
Emily Beth Rusch: Would people bare children and bare them into this world?
Debra V. Wade: Trials make or break, I've learned that I will pray, love and support all as the Savior has ask of me. However sometimes we have to walk away and place those loved ones in Gods hands as I have a responsibility to overcome and grow from what has been placed before me, before I can rescue another.
Kristi Yancey: I like what President Eyring had to say about trials during his talk in the women's conference. He mentions that we were tutored by our Heavenly Father before we ever came to this earth, among other things. When I look at everything I've been through, it helps me understand a little better who I must have been before. This helps me to be a little kinder and more forgiving toward myself. In the same way, I think knowing someone else's trials can help us be a little more loving toward them whether we've experienced a similar trial or not. This is another gift from our Heavenly Father.
Amber Kunkee Boyd: The people who move their signs to the front.
Krista Mullins: http://bravegirlsclub.com/archives/2151. Have you ever read this post? Same thing you're saying, very powerful.
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