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Charity is the pure love of Christ (Moroni 7:47). Non-Church definitions of charity might be giving gifts of money or other donations to provide for the needs of another. The [[Church]] has a strong belief in [[self reliance]], however, and in helping people to help themselves. In fact, the side effects of dependence on the government for day-to-day living are referred to as the "evils of the dole." In October 2003 general conference, [[Dallin H. Oaks|Elder Oaks]] told us not to develop cultures of dependency. | Charity is the pure love of Christ (Moroni 7:47). Non-Church definitions of charity might be giving gifts of money or other donations to provide for the needs of another. The [[Church]] has a strong belief in [[self reliance]], however, and in helping people to help themselves. In fact, the side effects of dependence on the government for day-to-day living are referred to as the "evils of the dole." In October 2003 general conference, [[Dallin H. Oaks|Elder Oaks]] told us not to develop cultures of dependency. | ||
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Revision as of 16:43, 4 October 2007
Charity is the pure love of Christ (Moroni 7:47). Non-Church definitions of charity might be giving gifts of money or other donations to provide for the needs of another. The Church has a strong belief in self reliance, however, and in helping people to help themselves. In fact, the side effects of dependence on the government for day-to-day living are referred to as the "evils of the dole." In October 2003 general conference, Elder Oaks told us not to develop cultures of dependency.