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Author: Craig A. Cardon
About Product: How can I tell if the Lord is speaking to me or if it's just my own thoughts? Does God really speak to me? How do I discern if a spiritual communication is from Him or some other source? Why do I sense new resistance to spiritual topics from my children or friends who used to be so receptive?
With doctrine, counsel, and illustrative stories, Craig A. Cardon, General Authority Emeritus, provides life-based insights in response to these and other related questions. He affirms the means by which all of us, regardless of age, can grow in our capacity to recognize and respond to the voice of the Lord and foster in others, especially the rising generation, the capacity to do the same.
The Lord does hear and answer our prayers. Learn how to hear Him with this uplifting and timely message by inspired author Craig A. Cardon. Investing the time and means to study this book will be resources well spent.
About Author: Craig Allen Cardon was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2006. He served as a member of the Africa West Area presidency, an assistant executive director in the Priesthood and Family Department, the editor of Church magazines, and as a member of the Pacific Area presidency. He became an Emeritus General Authority in 2018. He chaired committees in the Priesthood and Family Department that, under the direction of the Twelve Apostles, developed the new "Come, Follow Me" church curriculum and the new children and youth initiatives. These experiences informed much of what he shares in Growing Up unto the Lord. He received an Accounting degree from Arizona State University and a Master of Public Administration degree from the Harvard Kennedy School with a Methodological Area of Concentration in Leadership and was named a Littauer Fellow. Prior to his call in 2006 he was an entrepreneur with multiple business interests. Craig Allen Cardon was born in 1948. He married Deborah L. Dana in 1970. They are the parents of eight children. As of 2020 they have 46 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Pages: 140
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