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we can always use additional helps and ideas to over come the adversary
I am buying his book. I live in rural Utah but my youngest son lives in Salt Lake City. He probably will be at FHE tomorrow night but I would love to go and listen to Rabbi Goldstein and have my son go with me.
Wisdom about the challenges in life come from all good and wise people. They don't have to be LDS or Christian. I am LDS and cannot think of living at this time on earth, without the Prophet and other informed and good people, who can guide me, through the difficulties I face each day. I want to live each day with joy and face the future with faith. I have 8 young grandchildren, in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Arizona. I want their futures to be bright and happy and full of accomplishments.
I really think Mormon Grandmothers are a lot like Jewish Grandmothers. I will buy the book.
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