Strengthening my testimony through an earnest prayer for glitter
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How utterly banal. A testimony based on glitter? Does she also pray for BYU to win its football games?
Heavenly Father cares about the little things too. Sometimes he uses odd or otherwise meaningless circumstances to build our faith. This hasn't happened to you?
Red Corvette,
You might find the subject of the prayer banal (though having been in various types of performances, I can understand the panic she felt) but her point is not really the glitter. Rather that the Stake had a need (superficial More..