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My talk is due Sunday. Help me build a 5-minute talk on charity.
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5-minute talk outline: Charity
Core idea: Charity is not just being pleasant. It is the pure love of Christ changing how we see and serve people.
Scripture chain:
Moroni 7:45-48 - charity is patient, kind, and rooted in Christ
John 13:34-35 - disciples are known by Christlike love
Alma 7:11-12 - the Savior understands real burdens
Talk path:
Open with a real moment when loving someone is hard.
Define charity from Moroni 7 and connect it to the Savior.
Invite one action: pray for charity toward one specific person, then act on the first prompting.
Closing invitation: Ask Heavenly Father for charity, then practice it before the day ends.
Sources visible in answer
Moroni 7 · John 13 · General Conference · Articles of Faith
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