Who said the following: "Our Heavenly Father asks only that we do the best we can and that we work according to our full capacity, however great or small that may be."?Group of answer choicesPresident Ezra Taft BensonElder Robert D. HalesPresident Dieter F. UchtdorfPresident Gordon B. Hinckley
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Who said the following: "Our Heavenly Father asks only that we do the best we can and that we work according to our full capacity, however great or small that may be."?Group of answer choicesPresident Ezra Taft BensonElder Robert D. HalesPresident Dieter F. UchtdorfPresident Gordon B. Hinckley
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The quote "Our Heavenly Father asks only that we do the best we can and that we work according to our full capacity, however great or small that may be" was said by President Gordon B. Hinckley.
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