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Religious leaders want to get the attention of world leaders. What's the right approach?

Religious leaders want to get the attention of world leaders. What's the right approach?

(Tomohiro Ohsumi, For the Deseret News)


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TOKYO — It took a trip to Japan for me to hear an old Canadian joke. It’s about someone lost in a rural area who turns to a farmer for help.

“I urgently need to get to town. How do I get there?” the wanderer asks.

After a long pause, the farmer responds, “If I was going there urgently, I wouldn’t start from here.”

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