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Dave: When Beth and I were asked to speak at today's devotional, we were simultaneously humbled and excited by the opportunity to share our testimonies with you, our brothers and sisters. We remembered that Bill and Dianna Neal gave an inspiring presentation last year, providing a worthy example for us to emulate. But in some ways, giving a presentation together is even more challenging than speaking alone. For instance, who should get the last word?