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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Visiting Teaching

Thought I would start off this post with Sister Thompson's video titled, "And Some Have Compassion, making a difference."  This good woman is so lovely in all ways, and her messaView blogge is a great reminder for everyone who serves others.

Here is a great link to save to your computer on Visiting Teaching.  It gets you to the monthly Visiting Teaching message, provides additional Visiting teaching training,  shares Church News articles and shares a lot of other helpful resources.  One of the best resources is also on that page, and that is the Visiting Teaching Message Archive, which could be a great resource to Relief Societies who want to come up with R.S.Meeting ideas, Visiting Teaching conference ideas, and just all around great ways of sharing the gospel with our sisters.  I encourage you to go to this link and see what I'm writing about.    https://www.lds.org/callings/relief-society/visiting-teaching-messages?lang=eng

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Visiting Teaching Message for January 2014

Are you wondering where the Visiting Teaching message can be found?  It is a bit confusing on LDS.org right now, but that should be corrected soon.  Here is the link to the Visiting Teaching message for January https://www.lds.org/ensign/2014/01/the-divine-mission-of-jesus-christ-exemplar?lang=eng  The topic is "The Divine Mission of Jesus Christ: Exemplar."

I love the direction this lesson is going, because I love all the stories from the life of our Savior.  He is our example, (EXEMPLAR) and who better to direction our Visiting Teaching messages around, but the one individual who was perfect.  I designed these handouts for you to print off and take with you Visiting Teaching, as a little reminder of what President Uchtdorf said in this message about women. To print, click on the image to enlarge it, then right click "save as" and then save it to your computer.  Then print from your computer.   We do follow or try to emulate Christ's example when He was always about helping others with their infirmities, afflictions, and challenges.  Enjoy!  Katie G