After that experience, I made a firm resolve never to speak in any Church meeting again. And I held to that resolve for some time.
Then one Sunday, Sister Lydia Stillman, a Primary leader, knelt down at my side and asked me to give a short talk the following week. I said, “I don’t give talks.” She responded, “I know, but you can give this one because I’ll help you.” I continued to resist, but she expressed so much confidence in me that her invitation was hard to refuse. I gave the talk."
"Sister Stillman, Brother Peterson, and Sister Moo taught “by persuasion, by long-suffering, by gentleness and meekness, and by love unfeigned; by kindness, and pure knowledge, which shall greatly enlarge the soul” (D&C 121:41–42). They taught with virtue garnishing their thoughts, and because of that, the Holy Ghost was their constant companion (see D&C 121:45–46).
These great teachers have inspired me to ask questions about my own teaching:
- 1. As a teacher, do I view myself as a messenger from God?
- 2. Do I prepare and then teach in ways that can help save lives?"
Teaching Helps Save Lives
by Russell T. Osguthorpe
Ensign
November, 2009
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