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Dr. Warner Woodworth's avatar

Such a tender essay. Thank you, Katherine, for such a powerful and sweet story. Having labored among the global poor for 60-plus years, I can relate to almost each sentence. On at least three occasions in my life, after I'd given a spontaneous talk, or was invited by ward/stake leaders when I showed up for Sunday meetings after laboring with rural villagers for the previous week, someone approached me afterward asking if I was the "Fourth Nephite." It's always been a shocking inquiry as I would respond that I wasn't. (Maybe I just looked 2,000 years old.) But in each case, as I'd described our giving a hundred microloans, etc. to impoverished single mothers so they could launch their own sustainable microenterprises, a few LDS members in the meeting seemed pleasantly surprised, and volunteered to join our NGO cause. I believe this essay describes well the unknown Nephites and Lamanites among our society today even though I was born in American Fork only in 1941:)

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anita wells's avatar

thanks for this moving and powerful piece

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