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Relief Society Lesson 7: The Whisperings of the Spirit

Sister Sheri Dew, in her biography of President Gordon B Hinckley, tells of an experience he had in July 1992, while he was in Hong Kong with other Church leaders, searching for a place to build a temple. He went to bed one night feeling unsettled about the decision he needed to make. Then the whisperings of the Spirit woke him up early the next morning. “Something very interesting came to my mind,” he recorded in his journal. “I did not hear a voice with my natural ears. But into my mind there came the voice of the Spirit. It...
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Poll: Promptings

I recently read a book with a main character who never had to make a decision based solely on his own mortal understanding, never experienced a life tragedy that he was not warned about through premonition, and who was frequently visited by an unseen voice that would prompt him to go to someone who needed him desperately right at that moment. With each spiritual prompting he received, I became more and more peeved.  However, it occurred to me that I was being judgmental.  Just because the Holy Ghost doesn’t hang out with me, constantly whispering in my ear like a...
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