"Missionary work will never be what it might……" — James E. Faust
"Missionary work will never be what it might be without the help of the members. Stake presidents need to feel some responsibility and ownership of missionary work. The stake president is the one who has the presiding priesthood keys over both the members and non-members in his stake. The missionaries are his helpers."
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James E. Faust
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200 Quotes by James E. Faust
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