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REAL TALK || REAL CONVERSATIONS
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Real Talk: A Come, Follow Me Podcast

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Have you ever been asked to do a task or fulfill a role and didn’t feel like you had it in you? What did you do in this situation? When Newel K. Whitney was asked to be a bishop, he responded by saying he didn’t see a bishop in himself. And he ended up becoming a great bishop. As our hosts point out in today’s episode, we can use Bishop Whitney’s example of feeling inadequate to help bolster us when we feel the same way.
Author: Real Talk: A Come, Follow Me Podcast
Host: Ganel-Lyn Condie, Scott Sorensen