Elder Ballard teaches from his own life experience the importance
of service to those around us.
Excerpt from the following talk:
"For example, I remember as a bishop working alongside several
active members of my ward as we cleaned out the silage pit at the stake welfare
farm. This was not a pleasant assignment! A less-active brother who had not
been to church for many years was invited to join with us. Because of the love
and fellowship he felt with us as we worked and talked in that smelly silage
pit, he came back to church and was later sealed in the temple to his wife and
his children. Our fellowship through service has blessed his children,
grandchildren, and now great-grandchildren. Many of them have served missions,
have married in the temple, and are raising an eternal family—a great work
wrought by a simple act, a small fleck of gold."
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