One of the best verses for when life doesn’t go as planned

This scripture can help reassure anyone facing an unexpected life path.
Elder Caussé and his wife, Valerie Babin Caussé, met in a young single adult ward in France.
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“Let’s face it. You don’t have time for everything,” he says. “None of us do.”
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Elder Caussé is a native of Bordeaux, France. At the time of this call, he was in his 11th year of service as the Church’s Presiding Bishop.
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“I thought I was a weak disciple until I realized I could be two things at once.”
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