Religious Educator Vol. 13 No. 1 · 2012
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Editor's Note
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Whenever you talk about the Church, you should try to make this a point. That we follow Jesus Christ. We try to live as He taught. That’s the basis of our faith and our lives.
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After 180 years of living mostly apart from one another, Catholics and Latter-day Saints have begun to see one another as trustworthy partners in the defense of shared moral principles and in the promotion of the common good.
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In addition to the potential embarrassment of not being able to answer a question posed by a student, some religious educators may find that some gospel questions cause them trouble on a personal level.
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Editor's Note
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Whenever you talk about the Church, you should try to make this a point. That we follow Jesus Christ. We try to live as He taught. That’s the basis of our faith and our lives.
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After 180 years of living mostly apart from one another, Catholics and Latter-day Saints have begun to see one another as trustworthy partners in the defense of shared moral principles and in the promotion of the common good.
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In addition to the potential embarrassment of not being able to answer a question posed by a student, some religious educators may find that some gospel questions cause them trouble on a personal level.