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Deseret Audiobook Library

When my dad got an account to Deseret Audiobook Library last year, I feel like he was this new person, all of a sudden getting pumped, recommending new ones for me to listen to every time we talked! After a few occasions of him reminding me to download the app, I finally remembered and even took interest in starting one one morning as I got ready. Ever since I started "One by One" by Elder Bednar, I have been so oddly excited to listen to church books as I get ready! Maybe it's the fact that I often take so long to get ready, that I need to compensate and use the time wisely, but the spirit has been able to teach me so much each day as I've gotten to know the leaders and speakers of the church better.
I've "remembered" (ha) this one class I listened to called "Remember, Remember, Remember" by Clint Pulver that taught this profound lesson on the importance of "remembering" as taught in the Book of Mormon. That week, I was excited to start my day off with the continuation of the lecture, and felt so happy and enlightened to have been entertained and touched by this man's message.
I'm grateful for inspired works with which I can choose to spend my time! Media has been so good to me, and I will continue to take advantage of it (or else dad will start pestering me ;))! 

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