Item Detail
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English
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The Power of the Written Word
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Religious Educator
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2014
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15
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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15-23
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"In this war in which we are engaged, this fight over good and evil that began in heaven and continues on earth, we do not have a lot of weapons, certainly not the weapons traditionally granted to armies or navies or corporations or governments. To accomplish our purposes we don't, at least in the ecclesiastical realm, hire people or fire people. We don't yell at them or harangue them (at least we're not supposed to), and we don't force them to do anything. In a purely gospel sense, we not only can't force anyone to do anything, we shouldn't. Irony of ironies is that this issue is what part of that premortal fight was about. So how do we motivate, inspire, stimulate, and move others? We are left with one principal asset-words. Energized by the Spirit and expressed with love, words are the only real sword we have in this divine battle" [excerpt from article].