On Saturday (August 18th) we went as an entire
mission to a stake center to hear from Elder Bussie (an area Seventy), Elder L.
Whitney Clayton of the Seventy, and Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Twelve
Apostles. It was a very special opportunity to be able to begin the meeting by
personally shaking each man's hand along with the Mission President and his
wife. Then as a mission we sang the EFY Medley (As Sister's In Zion & We'll
Bring the World His Truth) for the Apostles. The Spirit then testified of many
truths through testimonies of Sister Morby, President Morby, Elder Bussie, and
Elder Clayton. I liked especially Elder Bussie's remarks as he helped us
recognize that not only should "[we] believe in Christ," but we
should also remember that "Christ believes in me." What a beautiful
statement to ponder and cherish!
Then Elder Nelson proceeded to answer
any questions that we presented him. Several missionaries got up and asked
questions doctrinal and Apostle-specific. I received an answer to my question
as I realized how Elder Nelson chose to teach us. Rather than saying "I'm
going to teach you about this lesson or that lesson, and then you can ask me
questions if time permits at the end," he taught us what we needed to hear
based on what questions we had. It was a remarkable epiphany for me as lately I
have been really trying to improve my teaching skills. I look forward to more
revelation this next week as Elder Corbidge comes.
Yesterday, Elder Baba and I were
asked to join in and participate in teaching the Relief Society lesson in one
of our wards. It was on "Sharing the Gospel Effectively" and the
Relief Society teacher figured we might now a little bit about that. Alas, we
did our best. Ha ha. We presented a "Training & Practice" and had
the Sisters role-play sharing their testimonies with one another just like we would
in a district meeting. It was super cool to see how teaching works the same way
across all situations and settings.
20th birthday lunch. |
Meeting with President & Sister Morby. |
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