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LDS Daily Dose October 25, 2015

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“For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.” –
Matthew 7:2

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“We must judge well when making critical decisions in each phase of our life, such as choosing friends, finding an eternal companion, or choosing an occupation that will allow us to care for our family and serve the Lord. Although the Savior asked us not to judge others, He still expects us to use excellent judgment.” – Gregory A. Schwitzer

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This Day in LDS History

1838: During a battle at Crooked River in Missouri, Elder David W. Patten of the Quorum of the Twelve, Gideon Carter, and Patrick O’Banion are killed.
1890: In the first experiment in weekday religious education for public school students in the United States, the First Presidency directs stake presidents and bishops to hold religion classes after school or on Saturdays in every ward where there is not a Church school.
1991: Elder James E. Faust dedicates Zimbabwe for the preaching of the gospel.

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