1. We provide watchcare by contacting each sister
2. Sharing a gospel message
3. Seeking to know her and her family's needs
How much more clear does it need to be? We need to contact our sisters and share the message and make sure that we don't leave until we know her needs as well as the needs of her family.

A. Are there any needs or concerns that she has? If so, how are you helping to resolve the issues?
B. Have you seen her in Sacrament meeting?
C. Is there any good news she has to share?
Each visiting teaching partnership fills this out for each sister that they visit teach and either submits it to their supervisor or if there are sensitive things that are disclosed, submits directly to the Relief Society President. These papers let the Relief Society President know exactly how all the women are in the ward. It is difficult for her to know everything but when the Visiting teachers are doing their jobs, then she does know and then can act to assist the needs of the sisters of the ward. It is a wonderful and inspired program and I wanted to share it with you because after all... my blog's purpose is for ideas, tips and handouts about Visiting Teaching.
Enjoy! Katie G.
2 comments:
I just came across your blog, and what an inspirational one it is, I love VT too, so shall be sure to stop by again:)
Sarah @ spirituallythinking.blogspot.com
What a wonderful reporting idea! Thankyou so much for sharing it with the world. I have long had a strong testimony of visiting teaching, and love going with my companion every month to visit with our sisters (we have seven on our list currently). This report form will be so much more useful to our RS president than just names and visit status. Thankyou again. God bless. Love from Sr Barrett, Mount Gambier ward, South Australia xx
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