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SWA Steward

This reflection explores the profound duty of stewardship, emphasizing that every task, no matter how simple, deserves the utmost dedication and excellence. Drawing inspiration from figures like Michelangelo and Beethoven, it highlights the principle that a street sweeper should strive for greatness in their work, showcasing how even the smallest roles can carry immense significance. As we are accountable for our actions, this message resonates through teachings found in scripture, urging us to live with purpose and integrity, even in daily chores.

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SWA Steward

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  1. SWASteward

  2. “If a man is called tobe a street sweeper,he should sweep evenas Michelangelo painted,or Beethovencomposed music. Heshould sweep so wellthat all the hosts of heavenand earth will pause to say,, ‘Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.”

  3. Principles of Stewardship 3 1 2 Accountablefor the stewardship. Belongs to the Lord. Requiresagency. 3 D&C 104: 12-13; 72:3 D&C 104: 17-18, 30-31 D&C 104: 14-15

  4. A Tale: The Three [Peverell] Brothers Antioch Cadmus Ignotus

  5. AlfredNobel “The Merchant of Death” $500 94%

  6. Matthew25: 14-15, 21 “There will come a time when the Lord’s prophet will ask us to do more with less.” Henry B. Eyring A Steady, Upward Course

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