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5 Testimony Fingers

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This is from an idea given in a 1998 General Conference talk by Susan L. Warner, then 2nd Counselor in the Primary General Presidency. She talks about how her father taught her to bear her testimony by using the fingers on her hand to remember the points she should talk about:

1. God is our loving Father in Heaven.

2. His Son, Jesus Christ, is our Savior and Redeemer.

3. Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, and he was the instrument through which the gospel of Jesus Christ was restored to the earth and the Book of Mormon was translated.

4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the Lord's Church on the earth today.

5. This Church is led by a living prophet who receives revelation.

Bear Record of Him, Susan L. Warner, 1998 November Ensign.

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