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DAILY DEVOTIONAL
November 23
Gifts That Bring Happiness
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
 Acts 20:35

"I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive."

 
Howard W. Hunter
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Howard W. Hunter

"The gifts that money cannot buy are those that bring happiness to us in life. . . .

"First is the attribute of thoughtfulness to others.

"Second, its close cousin, is consideration for others.

"Third, we must have courage---courage to do the right thing always.

"Fourth, those who have a good nature enjoy life. A pleasant smile begets smiles, smiles beget friends, and friends are better than fortunes.

"Fifth is the attribute of tolerance. . . .

"Sixth, we must have appreciation for those things that come to us or we never find happiness.

"Seventh, we enjoy life when we have the -ability to praise others for their good works. . . .

"Eighth, to find happiness we must help others as we go through life. . . . ("Gifts That Money Cannot Buy," BYU Speeches, Apr 26, 1961).
 
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TODAY IN CHURCH HISTORY
November 23

1843 - The Prophet Joseph Smith met in council at his "old house," known as the Homestead, and then walked down to the river. He "suggested the idea of petitioning Congress for a grant to make a canal over the falls, or a dam to turn the water to the city, so that we might erect mills and other machinery" (History of the Church, 6:80). In 1877, the government did build a canal with three locks to overcome the navigation problems of the Des Moines rapids. In the early 1900's a series of dams were built on the Mississippi River, including one built at Keokuk, Iowa, about twelve miles south of Nauvoo which stands today. Construction on U.S. Lock and Dam #19 began in 1910, and when completed in 1913, it was the largest electrical generating plant in the world. Lock 19 is the largest lock on the Mississippi and is on the National Register of Historic places.

1849 - Parley P. Pratt and fifty other men leave the Salt Lake Valley to explore southern Utah. By the first of the year they would reach the site of St. George and collect a wealth of information about central and southern Utah's settlement potential.

1918 - Heber J. Grant is set apart as the seventh President of the Church, with Anthon H. Lund and Charles W. Penrose as Counselors.

1958 - The first stake in Ohio since the Kirtland era, is organized in Cincinnati.

1993 - The First Presidency issues a statement that emphasizes the importance of keeping the Sabbath day holy.
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