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Serving an LDS mission was an eye-opener. We did service and taught total integrity in business and family life. Not with threats of punishments, but with the promise that the Lord would inspire them through the gift of the Holy Ghost. One bishop, tile maker, said that when he was first baptized he went home, sat down, looked at his dirt floor, and asked himself: "Why have I never tiled my own floor?" He said it was as if his eyes were opened.
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