Melissa
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Does anyone know the quote where Elder Bednar is talking about when he speaks it doesn't matter the crowd size. That it isn't about speaking in front of 100,000 but he see it as a gathering of 100,000 ones. Then also mentions why certain roles where the gather is small tends to not get much attention, even though they are important roles, like Mother and Father?
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Debra
"This simple pattern of one by one influences everything I do, every day of my life and every place I go. For example, as I stand to speak in a meeting, I do not see a congregation of 100, 1,000, 2,000, or 20,000 people. Rather, with the Lord's help I strive to see 100, 1,000, 2,000, or 20,000, ones. I have learned there are no such things as large congregations; there are only large gatherings of ones. We do not speak to audiences; we speak to assembled ones.".... page 11 of the ONE BY ONE that I am reading
"Elder M. Russell Ballard taught: "Sadly, in today's world, a person's importance is often judged by the size of the audience before which he or she preforms. That is how media and sports programs are rated, how corporate prominence is sometimes determined, and often how governmental rank is obtained. That may be why roles such as father , mothers, and missionary seldom receive standing ovations"........page 12 of the leather bound edition of ONE BY ONE that I am reading
"Elder M. Russell Ballard taught: "Sadly, in today's world, a person's importance is often judged by the size of the audience before which he or she preforms. That is how media and sports programs are rated, how corporate prominence is sometimes determined, and often how governmental rank is obtained. That may be why roles such as father , mothers, and missionary seldom receive standing ovations"........page 12 of the leather bound edition of ONE BY ONE that I am reading
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