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    Normal Habits That Can Sweeten Bitter Days

    en-usDecember 08, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Drawing from the talks given by Rafael E. Pino and Isaac K. Morrison at the most recent General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, we discuss making certain habits a normal part of our daily lives. Why? Because dark days WILL come and we can do hard things when He is part of our normal lives.
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    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



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