Roots and Branches
In a class discussion on evolution and reincarnation, 15-year-old Josh found the courage to raise his hand and share his beliefs about the premortal existence and the Creation. He credits seminary discussions with helping him understand and explain his faith to others.
โOne of my school teachers was talking about evolution and reincarnation. We talked about humans evolving from apes,โ says 15-year-old Josh Cowdrey. After mustering up his courage, Josh raised his hand and presented his beliefs about the premortal existence and the Creation. โWe talk about these things in seminary, and it helps me sort things out in my own mind so I can explain it to others.โ
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Touch the Hearts of the Children
A newly ordained deacon named Spencer expressed gratitude for his bishop who ordained him. He shared how meaningful it was to him to receive the Aaronic Priesthood, reflecting the influence of caring leaders.
Spencer had just been ordained to be a deacon. He expressed his appreciation for the bishop who had ordained him to the Aaronic Priesthood and told how much it meant to him to be a deacon. These children had been touched in their hearts by parents, teachers, and leaders who first loved the Lord and then turned the children to Him.
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Learning the Language of the Spirit
As a youth, the author worried about not feeling the Spirit like their mother, who received promptings as words. Over time, the author discovered the Spirit communicates to them through feelings and impressions, often bringing peace, joy, and love.
We donโt all feel or hear the Spirit in the same way either. Take my mom, for example. For a while when I was growing up, I was worried that I couldnโt feel the Spirit because I never got promptings the way she did. She would always describe promptings coming as words to her mind. I never had this happen, so I thought I just couldnโt feel the Spirit. But Iโve discovered with time that the Spirit communicates with me mostly through feelings or impressions rather than through words. Feelings of peace, joy, and love are typically associated with my experience of revelation.
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Seeing Godโs Prophet
At age 11, the narrator helped his ward build a new meetinghouse and learned President David O. McKay would dedicate it. He arrived early, sat on the front row, and observed President McKay closely. During the dedicatory service, he felt a powerful spiritual confirmation that President McKay was Godโs prophet, which confirmed his testimony of the Church and later brought similar confirmations whenever a new prophet was called.
When I was 11, I helped my ward build a new Church building. The members helped build them in those daysโpounding nails, painting walls, and doing all sorts of things.
President David O. McKay was the ninth President of the Church and served from 1951 until 1970.
When I heard that President David O. McKay (1873โ1970) would dedicate the building, I really wanted to be there. My parents said that I could go. I went early and sat on the front row.
I remember seeing President McKay up close. I saw the way he stood, how he talked to people, how he treated people. He had bright blue eyes and white hair. He looked like a prophet. When I heard him speak and say the dedicatory prayer, I knew in my heart that this was Godโs prophet.
I had a powerful spiritual impression from Heavenly Father: โThis is My prophet.โ Heavenly Father was telling me through the Holy Ghost that President McKay was His prophet.
Once I knew that President McKay was Godโs prophet, I knew that the Church was true and that Joseph Smith was a prophet. I knew that the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of the gospel were true. I also knew that all the prophets, from Joseph Smith to David O. McKay, were Godโs prophets too.
Now every time a new prophet is called, Iโve had that same confirmation come from Heavenly Father: โThis is My prophet.โ It all started when I was a boy.
President David O. McKay was the ninth President of the Church and served from 1951 until 1970.
When I heard that President David O. McKay (1873โ1970) would dedicate the building, I really wanted to be there. My parents said that I could go. I went early and sat on the front row.
I remember seeing President McKay up close. I saw the way he stood, how he talked to people, how he treated people. He had bright blue eyes and white hair. He looked like a prophet. When I heard him speak and say the dedicatory prayer, I knew in my heart that this was Godโs prophet.
I had a powerful spiritual impression from Heavenly Father: โThis is My prophet.โ Heavenly Father was telling me through the Holy Ghost that President McKay was His prophet.
Once I knew that President McKay was Godโs prophet, I knew that the Church was true and that Joseph Smith was a prophet. I knew that the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of the gospel were true. I also knew that all the prophets, from Joseph Smith to David O. McKay, were Godโs prophets too.
Now every time a new prophet is called, Iโve had that same confirmation come from Heavenly Father: โThis is My prophet.โ It all started when I was a boy.
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Church Encourages Members Worldwide to Serve Locally
After the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the Church sent funds directly to local leaders. They purchased supplies in-country, and unaffected members assembled kits better suited to disaster victims than generic alternatives.
Following the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan, the Church sped to respond. They sent money to local leaders, who then purchased food and other supplies in-country. Members in Japan who were not directly affected by the earthquake assembled the supplies into kits that addressed the unique needs of the disaster victims better than generic kits may have.
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FYI:For Your Information
Youth in the High Country Ward received a 'Top Secret' invitation to a mystery activity and met at the church before traveling to Camp Bullis. On a military-style obstacle course, they tackled problem-solving and physical challenges, supporting one anotherโin one case helping a girl afraid of heights climb a 20-foot cargo net. The experience transformed discord into harmony, culminating in a shared feeling of oneness.
Each young man and young woman of the High Country Ward, San Antonio Texas Stake, received a mysterious message marked โTop Secret.โ They were instructed to memorize the contents of the letter and discuss it only with their parents if they chose to accept their assigned โsecret mission.โ
Those involved in the planning of the event kept things to themselves. On the assigned day, 42 youth met at the church parking lot. After being divided into teams, the groups traveled to their final destination, Camp Bullis, a military installation nearby.
Then the real adventure began. The groups of young people were introduced to a specially designed obstacle course, created to help military personnel practice problem-solving and team-building skills. Each station on the course involved problem-solving situations and physical barriers that had to be overcome. The participants started to take the team building experience seriously. Amid high-fives, cheers, and hugs, a new feeling of concern for each other emerged in the teams. One young woman feared heights and couldnโt bring herself to climb a 20-foot cargo net, but she didnโt want to let her team down. An alert team member, sensing her dilemma, said, โDonโt look up or down, just look at me and letโs go.โ Together they successfully made the climb.
As the groups began to work on the course obstacles, their differences seemed to evaporate.
Discord became harmony. Harsh words were replaced with friendship. A spirit of selflessness and caring among all the teams became evident.
After the morningโs exercise, they returned to the meetinghouse for a barbecue and to review what they had experienced. Overwhelmingly the response was positive, and for a time the youth felt a oneness that proved to them that by working together they could overcome any challenge they meet.
Those involved in the planning of the event kept things to themselves. On the assigned day, 42 youth met at the church parking lot. After being divided into teams, the groups traveled to their final destination, Camp Bullis, a military installation nearby.
Then the real adventure began. The groups of young people were introduced to a specially designed obstacle course, created to help military personnel practice problem-solving and team-building skills. Each station on the course involved problem-solving situations and physical barriers that had to be overcome. The participants started to take the team building experience seriously. Amid high-fives, cheers, and hugs, a new feeling of concern for each other emerged in the teams. One young woman feared heights and couldnโt bring herself to climb a 20-foot cargo net, but she didnโt want to let her team down. An alert team member, sensing her dilemma, said, โDonโt look up or down, just look at me and letโs go.โ Together they successfully made the climb.
As the groups began to work on the course obstacles, their differences seemed to evaporate.
Discord became harmony. Harsh words were replaced with friendship. A spirit of selflessness and caring among all the teams became evident.
After the morningโs exercise, they returned to the meetinghouse for a barbecue and to review what they had experienced. Overwhelmingly the response was positive, and for a time the youth felt a oneness that proved to them that by working together they could overcome any challenge they meet.
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My Summers by the Temple
During a rebellious period, the author questioned his father's right to counsel and his role as head of the family. While performing confirmations in the temple, the author felt the Spirit affirm his father's priesthood authority. This led the author to repent and better appreciate his father's counsel.
One special experience I remember was when I was going through a little rebellious period. It felt like I could see so many of my parentsโ flaws, and I felt that they had no right to counsel me how to live my life. Although I lived worthy to go to the temple, I was questioning my fatherโs role as the head of our family. But when we went to the temple together to do baptisms and confirmations, I felt the presence of a sweet spirit. As my father laid his hands on my head to confirm me on behalf of people who had passed away, I felt the Spirit confirm to me that he was acting by the true authority of the priesthood. This made me realize that although my father was not perfect, he was still a good father and I was blessed to be his son. I felt I needed to repent of my rebelliousness and try to see the wisdom and love of his admonitions.
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โThat I May Heal Youโ
President Spencer W. Kimball recounted a woman who confessed a serious sin and felt she could never be forgiven. He assured her she could be forgiven and read scriptures with her about the Saviorโs mercy. Encouraged, she committed to seek forgiveness and later returned transformed and hopeful, having repented and felt the Lordโs healing forgiveness.
Tragically, some believe their sins are so serious they can never be forgiven. President Spencer W. Kimball told of a woman who confessed a serious sin but said, โI know that I โฆ can never be forgiven.โ
President Kimball replied, โYou can be forgiven.โ Together they read scriptures detailing the Saviorโs willingness to forgive, including Matthew 12:31โ32 [Matt. 12:31โ32], where the Lord says he will forgive every sin except โblasphemy against the Holy Ghost.โ
With renewed hope, she looked at President Kimball: โI believe you. I shall โฆ obtain that forgiveness.โ She returned sometime later โa new personโbright of eye, light of step, full of hope.โ She had repented and felt the Lordโs healing forgiveness (The Miracle of Forgiveness [1969], 340โ42).
President Kimball replied, โYou can be forgiven.โ Together they read scriptures detailing the Saviorโs willingness to forgive, including Matthew 12:31โ32 [Matt. 12:31โ32], where the Lord says he will forgive every sin except โblasphemy against the Holy Ghost.โ
With renewed hope, she looked at President Kimball: โI believe you. I shall โฆ obtain that forgiveness.โ She returned sometime later โa new personโbright of eye, light of step, full of hope.โ She had repented and felt the Lordโs healing forgiveness (The Miracle of Forgiveness [1969], 340โ42).
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Befriending Our Church Leaders
After Lem Guluka was called as their new bishop, he immediately began serving, attending Young Women lessons and hosting youth activities at his home. When asked his favorite animal, he said โthe roosterโ and humorously imitated its strut, which helped the youth warm to him. The narrator realized how much his calling affected her and later grew to love him as a Christlike leader who offered friendship and guidance.
It wasnโt long ago that Lem Guluka became our new bishop. I had never met him before, so I had no strong feelings about his being called. He was a smart-looking man and a convert from Africa. He started performing his duties the very day we sustained him. Heโd come to our lessons in Young Women and hold youth activities at his house. The first time he did this, most of the youth were still in the โgetting to know youโ stage. One of us asked what his favorite animal was. He replied, โThe rooster.โ The rooster? I was surprised at such an odd response, and the others seemed to share this reaction. Then he broke into an imitation of a roosterโs strut. By this time, we were in hysterics. It was then that I realized how much his calling had really affected me.
I grew to love this man, my bishop, who could make us laugh and who was always there when we needed him. It made me think of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and how getting to know Him, as a convert myself, made a big difference in my life. Bishop Guluka is the most Christlike person I know. As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we gain testimonies by drawing closer to God and His Son. Likewise, by befriending our Church leaders, we can receive guidance. I learned that lesson through one of my most reliable friendsโthe bishop.
I grew to love this man, my bishop, who could make us laugh and who was always there when we needed him. It made me think of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and how getting to know Him, as a convert myself, made a big difference in my life. Bishop Guluka is the most Christlike person I know. As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we gain testimonies by drawing closer to God and His Son. Likewise, by befriending our Church leaders, we can receive guidance. I learned that lesson through one of my most reliable friendsโthe bishop.
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Buried Treasure
A mother tells Nika it's time to clean under her bed, joking they might find treasure. As Nika pretends to be scriptural figures while pulling items out, she finally discovers her lost Book of Mormon Stories book. They conclude that the book is the real treasure.
Illustrations by Julie F. Young
Nika, it canโt be put off any longer. We must clean under your bed. Thereโs so much stuff under there that I wouldnโt be surprised to find buried treasure.
Treasure? There is treasure under my bed. And I know just where it is!
Nika burrowed under her bed and started pushing things out behind her like a mole in a hole. After a few minutes she crawled out wearing beads and sunglasses.
Guess who I am?
A rich lady who found her treasures?
Nope. Iโm Sariah, Lehiโs wife. Remember she was rich before they left Jerusalem. But then she left her rich things behind and went into the wilderness.
Then Nika dropped the necklace and sunglasses into the dress-up box before going back under her bed. A moment later she came out with a glittering crown.
Aha! The queen has found the familyโs lost treasure.
Iโm not a queen. Iโm King Benjamin standing high on his tower telling his people to love one another. Being a king didnโt make him better than others.
Nika set the crown in the box and wiggled back under her bed. She came out and wrapped a white blanket around her.
Are you an angel?
Iโm the angel who shook the earth and told Alma the Younger to stop doing bad things.
But whereโs the treasure?
I think I saw it back in the corner.
Nika disappeared under her bed again.
I found it! Please help me out.
Mother gently pulled Nikaโs feet.
Nika held up her copy of Book of Mormon Stories.
Hereโs the treasure! It fell behind the bed after we read last night.
That really is a treasure!
Nika, it canโt be put off any longer. We must clean under your bed. Thereโs so much stuff under there that I wouldnโt be surprised to find buried treasure.
Treasure? There is treasure under my bed. And I know just where it is!
Nika burrowed under her bed and started pushing things out behind her like a mole in a hole. After a few minutes she crawled out wearing beads and sunglasses.
Guess who I am?
A rich lady who found her treasures?
Nope. Iโm Sariah, Lehiโs wife. Remember she was rich before they left Jerusalem. But then she left her rich things behind and went into the wilderness.
Then Nika dropped the necklace and sunglasses into the dress-up box before going back under her bed. A moment later she came out with a glittering crown.
Aha! The queen has found the familyโs lost treasure.
Iโm not a queen. Iโm King Benjamin standing high on his tower telling his people to love one another. Being a king didnโt make him better than others.
Nika set the crown in the box and wiggled back under her bed. She came out and wrapped a white blanket around her.
Are you an angel?
Iโm the angel who shook the earth and told Alma the Younger to stop doing bad things.
But whereโs the treasure?
I think I saw it back in the corner.
Nika disappeared under her bed again.
I found it! Please help me out.
Mother gently pulled Nikaโs feet.
Nika held up her copy of Book of Mormon Stories.
Hereโs the treasure! It fell behind the bed after we read last night.
That really is a treasure!
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Thanks, Dad
In junior high and high school, the narrator played football and baseball while his father worked out of town. Every Friday, his father drove six or seven hours to attend the games, arriving during the first half with a sideline pass and watching from the sidelines. After Sunday church, he would drive back to work.
In junior high and high school, I reached my dream to be an athlete. I played football and baseball. Our football games were usually played on Friday evenings. My father now worked out of town during the week. But each Friday afternoon, he left work and drove six or seven hours to make it to every one of my games. He never arrived in time for the start of the game, but the coaches would leave a sideline pass at the gate for him. I knew that sometime during the first half, I would look up and there he would be on the sideline, watching me. Then after church on Sunday afternoons, he would have to turn around and drive back to work.
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Joseph SmithโMy Prophet
As a teenager, the author received a book of Joseph Smithโs teachings from his dad. He eagerly studied it, along with the revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants. This study became a major building block of his testimony of the restored gospel.
Ever since I was young, thatโs how Iโve feltโJoseph Smith is my prophet. More than anyone, this prophet of the Restoration has helped me come to know Jesus Christ and His gospel. I studied the revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants. And when I was a teenager, my dad gave me a book of the Prophet Joseph Smithโs teachings, and I ate it up. Studying those teachings became a major building block of my testimony of the restored gospel.
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The Best Place to Be
At 17, the narrator had no intention of serving a mission and focused on social activities. Seeing faithful friends inspired them to pray sincerely about the truth of the Church, and they received a confirmation from the Holy Ghost. They then prepared diligently and eventually left to serve a mission. Now on their mission, they feel they are in the right place, helping others find similar blessings.
When I was 17, I was doubting that I would go on a mission. I really had no intention of going because I was focused on other things, like dating, movies, and parties.
As I saw friends who remained true to the gospel and had their minds focused on serving a mission, I had a distinct feeling to get on my knees and ask the Lord for guidance. I asked in sincerity if The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the true Church. I received a confirmation by the gift of the Holy Ghost.
From that day on, I began preparing myself to go on a mission. It was very hard work, but it was worth it. I was able to follow my friends into the mission field, knowing that I was doing what was right.
Now I am on my mission, finding people so they can have the same blessings I have. I know that I couldnโt be in a better place than I am now.
As I saw friends who remained true to the gospel and had their minds focused on serving a mission, I had a distinct feeling to get on my knees and ask the Lord for guidance. I asked in sincerity if The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the true Church. I received a confirmation by the gift of the Holy Ghost.
From that day on, I began preparing myself to go on a mission. It was very hard work, but it was worth it. I was able to follow my friends into the mission field, knowing that I was doing what was right.
Now I am on my mission, finding people so they can have the same blessings I have. I know that I couldnโt be in a better place than I am now.
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Our Son Is Heavenly Fatherโs Son
Hayden was born not breathing and was rushed to intensive care. His father and grandfather gave him a priesthood blessing, and he underwent several heart surgeries for a rare malfunction. Through priesthood blessings, fasting, and prayers, he survived against the odds. His parents joyfully brought him home.
Our sweet little son, Hayden, came into this world blue, not breathing, and struggling for life. No crying. No movement.
As doctors and nurses rushed around the hospital room, I knew something was terribly wrong. My husband and my father quickly gave Hayden a priesthood blessing, and Hayden was rushed off to intensive care. He was soon diagnosed with a rare heart malfunction. Within days he underwent several heart surgeries.
Through the miraculous power of priesthood blessings, fasting, and prayers, Hayden beat all odds and survived. We were overjoyed to bring our son home and begin our new lives together.
As doctors and nurses rushed around the hospital room, I knew something was terribly wrong. My husband and my father quickly gave Hayden a priesthood blessing, and Hayden was rushed off to intensive care. He was soon diagnosed with a rare heart malfunction. Within days he underwent several heart surgeries.
Through the miraculous power of priesthood blessings, fasting, and prayers, Hayden beat all odds and survived. We were overjoyed to bring our son home and begin our new lives together.
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Becoming Provident Providers Temporally and Spiritually
Years later, the speaker wanted to buy his wife a fancy coat for their anniversary. She asked where she would wear it and whether he was buying it for her or for himself, prompting him to examine his motives. Together they decided to use the money to reduce their mortgage and contribute to their children's education fund.
The second lesson was learned several years later when we were more financially secure. Our wedding anniversary was approaching, and I wanted to buy Mary a fancy coat to show my love and appreciation for our many happy years together. When I asked what she thought of the coat I had in mind, she replied with words that again penetrated my heart and mind. โWhere would I wear it?โ she asked. (At the time she was a ward Relief Society president helping to minister to needy families.)
Then she taught me an unforgettable lesson. She looked me in the eyes and sweetly asked, โAre you buying this for me or for you?โ In other words, she was asking, โIs the purpose of this gift to show your love for me or to show me that you are a good provider or to prove something to the world?โ I pondered her question and realized I was thinking less about her and our family and more about me.
After that, we had a serious, life-changing discussion about provident living, and both of us agreed that our money would be better spent in paying down our home mortgage and adding to our childrenโs education fund.
Then she taught me an unforgettable lesson. She looked me in the eyes and sweetly asked, โAre you buying this for me or for you?โ In other words, she was asking, โIs the purpose of this gift to show your love for me or to show me that you are a good provider or to prove something to the world?โ I pondered her question and realized I was thinking less about her and our family and more about me.
After that, we had a serious, life-changing discussion about provident living, and both of us agreed that our money would be better spent in paying down our home mortgage and adding to our childrenโs education fund.
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Paralympics Round Out Salt Lakeโs Winter Games
On 7 March 2002, the First Presidency and members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles participated in passing the Paralympic flame at the Church Administration Building. Carrie Snoddy handed the torch to President James E. Faust, who passed it to President Thomas S. Monson and then to President Gordon B. Hinckley. President Hinckley praised and encouraged the athletes before passing the torch to Margaret Stocks to continue the relay.
Passing the Flame
On 7 March, the First Presidency and members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles stood in front of the Church Administration Building to pass the Paralympic flame. Standing on the steps, the First Presidency welcomed the flame from torchbearer Carrie Snoddy of Park City, Utah. She handed her torch to President James E. Faust, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, who handed it to President Thomas S. Monson, First Counselor in the First Presidency, who then passed it to President Gordon B. Hinckley.
President Hinckley raised the torch for spectators to see. โWelcome, welcome, to the Paralympics, to these great athletes who have excelled!โ he said. โGo forward! Win the race! Claim the pennant! Be happy, be happy. Weโre all with you. Weโre all rooting for you. We want you to succeed, and we hope that this will be a great and marvelous and wonderful occasion for everyone who participates. Let everyone be a winner. Hurray!โ
President Hinckley than passed the torch to Margaret Stocks of the Brigham City Second Ward, Brigham City Utah Box Elder Stake, who carried it on its way.
On 7 March, the First Presidency and members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles stood in front of the Church Administration Building to pass the Paralympic flame. Standing on the steps, the First Presidency welcomed the flame from torchbearer Carrie Snoddy of Park City, Utah. She handed her torch to President James E. Faust, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, who handed it to President Thomas S. Monson, First Counselor in the First Presidency, who then passed it to President Gordon B. Hinckley.
President Hinckley raised the torch for spectators to see. โWelcome, welcome, to the Paralympics, to these great athletes who have excelled!โ he said. โGo forward! Win the race! Claim the pennant! Be happy, be happy. Weโre all with you. Weโre all rooting for you. We want you to succeed, and we hope that this will be a great and marvelous and wonderful occasion for everyone who participates. Let everyone be a winner. Hurray!โ
President Hinckley than passed the torch to Margaret Stocks of the Brigham City Second Ward, Brigham City Utah Box Elder Stake, who carried it on its way.
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The BishopโCenter Stage in Welfare
As a newly called 22-year-old bishop, the speaker read Paulโs counsel about a bishopโs qualifications and felt its weight deeply. He inherited a large ward with many widows and heavy welfare needs, including members hidden away in difficult living conditions. He resolved to be their shepherd, remembering the Lordโs warning in Ezekiel about caring for the flock.
Long years ago, the Apostle Paul wrote an epistle to his beloved associate Timothy in which he spoke of the qualifications a bishop should possess. He began:
โThis is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work.โ
Today we might add, โand a good workout!โ He continues:
โA bishop then must be blameless โฆ vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;
โโฆ not greedy of filthy lucre; but patient. โฆ
โMoreover he must have a good report of them which are without.โ (1 Tim. 3:1โ3, 7.)
These words burned into my soul when I read them as a newly called bishop thirty years ago. I was youngโjust twenty-two. The ward was large, with over 1,050 members, 87 of whom were widows. The welfare load was the heaviest of any ward in the entire Church.
The street addresses in that ward did not read like some: Colonial Hills Circle, Mountain View Estates, or Skyline Drive. Rather, they were noted as Orchard Place, Gale Street, Elford Court. The ward was not east of the tracks in Salt Lake City. It was not west of the tracks. That ward spanned the railroad tracks. Many of the widows and those in financial need were hidden away in basement apartments, upstairs back rooms, or dilapidated houses situated at the rear of little-known streets. I became the shepherd. This was my flock. I was reminded of Godโs warning through Ezekiel: โWoe be to the shepherds of Israel that feed not my flockโ (see Ezek. 34:2โ3).
โThis is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work.โ
Today we might add, โand a good workout!โ He continues:
โA bishop then must be blameless โฆ vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;
โโฆ not greedy of filthy lucre; but patient. โฆ
โMoreover he must have a good report of them which are without.โ (1 Tim. 3:1โ3, 7.)
These words burned into my soul when I read them as a newly called bishop thirty years ago. I was youngโjust twenty-two. The ward was large, with over 1,050 members, 87 of whom were widows. The welfare load was the heaviest of any ward in the entire Church.
The street addresses in that ward did not read like some: Colonial Hills Circle, Mountain View Estates, or Skyline Drive. Rather, they were noted as Orchard Place, Gale Street, Elford Court. The ward was not east of the tracks in Salt Lake City. It was not west of the tracks. That ward spanned the railroad tracks. Many of the widows and those in financial need were hidden away in basement apartments, upstairs back rooms, or dilapidated houses situated at the rear of little-known streets. I became the shepherd. This was my flock. I was reminded of Godโs warning through Ezekiel: โWoe be to the shepherds of Israel that feed not my flockโ (see Ezek. 34:2โ3).
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Cousins Share Missionary Training Centre Experience at Home
Because of pandemic restrictions and visa delays, both cousins are temporarily reassigned to serve in the UK. They accept these changes with faith and a willingness to serve according to the Lordโs timetable.
Elder Sewell says this is the generation of technology and the Church has been prepared for this time. Due to current restrictions and visa hold-ups, the two cousins are to be temporarily assigned to missions in the UK, Elder Dyson to London and Elder Sewell to Manchester. Both are happy to serve and work on the Lordโs timetable.
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Forced to Leave Home: Christlike Ministering to People Who Have Been Displaced
A Relief Society presidency coordinated with a refugee resettlement agency to host a baby shower for a refugee mother. One sister, who had adopted a baby from Guatemala, gifted the quilt she had made for her son, sharing the personal connection at the shower. The gesture built a meaningful bond and exemplified Christlike humanity.
A Church member gives a refugee mother a special quilt that belonged to her adopted son.
Photograph by Marc Marriott
To help you see the divine in each person, ask yourself, โIf the individual were a family member or a loved one, how would my view of this person change?โ
This question became very personal to one Latter-day Saint woman when her Relief Society held a baby shower for a refugee mother in their community.
Her Relief Society presidency contacted a local refugee resettlement agency to find a mother they could help. Once they had been connected with a mother and her family, the presidency visited the home to ask how they could be of the most help. (An important part of the principle of humanity is honoring a refugeeโs agency by asking how they would like to be helped and then sincerely listening.)
The Relief Society president suggested a baby shower, explaining it as a way to celebrate a new child and give gifts that the baby and mother may need. The refugee family agreed that would be helpful to them.
As the ward began planning the shower, one sister found she had a special โsoft spotโ for those who must come to a new home after her experience adopting a baby from Guatemala. During the long process of adoption, this sister had kept busy by making a quilt for her new baby. As she compared the experience of her own adopted son to this new refugee baby, she wanted to connect with the family by giving them the quilt she had made.
At the baby shower, this woman explained her connection to the refugee mother, describing how her young son also had to come to a new home and how they had loved wrapping him in the quilt when he arrived. The woman gave the refugee mother the quilt and said, โI hope that your new baby will love it too.โ
Photograph by Marc Marriott
To help you see the divine in each person, ask yourself, โIf the individual were a family member or a loved one, how would my view of this person change?โ
This question became very personal to one Latter-day Saint woman when her Relief Society held a baby shower for a refugee mother in their community.
Her Relief Society presidency contacted a local refugee resettlement agency to find a mother they could help. Once they had been connected with a mother and her family, the presidency visited the home to ask how they could be of the most help. (An important part of the principle of humanity is honoring a refugeeโs agency by asking how they would like to be helped and then sincerely listening.)
The Relief Society president suggested a baby shower, explaining it as a way to celebrate a new child and give gifts that the baby and mother may need. The refugee family agreed that would be helpful to them.
As the ward began planning the shower, one sister found she had a special โsoft spotโ for those who must come to a new home after her experience adopting a baby from Guatemala. During the long process of adoption, this sister had kept busy by making a quilt for her new baby. As she compared the experience of her own adopted son to this new refugee baby, she wanted to connect with the family by giving them the quilt she had made.
At the baby shower, this woman explained her connection to the refugee mother, describing how her young son also had to come to a new home and how they had loved wrapping him in the quilt when he arrived. The woman gave the refugee mother the quilt and said, โI hope that your new baby will love it too.โ
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Stay on the Path
The speaker attended a four-year-old grandsonโs soccer game. After the game, parents and spectators formed a victory tunnel, cheering all the children, including the opposing team, as they ran through. The scene highlighted joyful encouragement for every child.
Last spring my husband and I attended a soccer game of our four-year-old grandson. You could feel the excitement on the field as the players ran in every direction chasing the soccer ball. When the final whistle blew, the players were unaware of who won or who lost. They had simply played the game. The coaches directed the players to shake hands with the opposing team members. Then I observed something quite remarkable. The coach called for a victory tunnel. All the parents, grandparents, and any spectators who had come to observe the game stood up and formed two lines facing each other, and by raising their arms they formed an arch. The children squealed as they ran through the cheering adults and down the path formed by the spectators. Soon the children from the opposing team joined the fun as all the playersโthe winners and the losersโwere cheered on by the adults as they ran the path of the victory tunnel.
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