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Display nice cake. Ask who would like a piece. Sometimes no one will take a piece as they smell a rat! I'll then cut a nice piece for one of the leaders - given on the china with a nice napkin and fork. They usually tell me how tasty it is and then the girls all want a piece. I then slash a hunk of cake off ;and toss it in the paper napkin squishing it a bit and handing it over without a smile. The object is how it's how we serve not what we serve. The cake is the same cake but tasted so much better when served in a kind thoughtful, manner.

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#1 This is a great lesson. Also

David Garcia's picture

This is a great lesson. Also shown in the manual Teaching:No greater calling. where it explains the importance of the teacher. the doctrine is the same but it's up to us the teachers to teach it so that it could be recieved through the spirit.

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