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What a Woman with a Broken Umbrella Taught Me About the Gospel

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Returned missionaries often keep precious mementos from their mission to remind them of the important lessons they learned. 

Whether it's a favorite picture or a collection of mission journals, these treasures remind them of the people they served and the lasting impact the gospel has on their lives.

And while an umbrella riddled with holes isn't exactly what would come to mind when thinking about these mementos, to Scott, it's exactly the right keepsake to remind him of what the gospel means to him. 

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What a Woman with a Broken Umbrella Taught Me About the Gospel: #ThisIsTheGOSPEL

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