The days leading up to Mother's Day pack an intense punch some years. As a momma with no babies of her own, it's almost always a struggle every second Sunday in May for me. From the pulpit on Mother's Day, we *always* hear there is nothing a woman can do in this life that is greater than becoming a mother. Sigh. Yes, I know. But what I also hear, using that logic, is "Candace, there is nothing you can do in this life that will matter as much as that woman, or that woman, or your mom, or your sister, or your best friend..." That dad-gum Satan will whisper whatever stings the most, won't he? I'm working on building up so that narrative won't have the same impact anymore. And honestly, it doesn't have the same impact that it used to. The sting has lessened dramatically, and that is a very good thing. In my work to overcome those feelings of "less than," I turn to my Savior. He is such a champion of women! I LOVE reminders from the scriptur...
I was asked to speak in my ward's sacrament meeting yesterday. I was given a week to prepare, and that was more than enough time to prepare a talk, especially given the assigned topic:"How the Pathway Program Can Aid in Self-Reliance" Initially, as it so often goes, I had one plan for the way to direct my talk. Then, with prayer and pondering, a different direction came to light. I like when that happens. I like knowing it's not actually all up to me. We still ended up going over a couple minutes in sacrament meeting. Here is the talk I tried to deliver. President Russell M. Nelson said, “Gain all the education you can. For us as Latter-day Saints, gaining an education is not just a privilege, it is a religious responsibility.” I am an education missionary for the Church. With a lot of love, I’m going to talk to you about education and how furthering our educations can help us become more self-reliant. Elder Robert D. Hales taught, “Education prepares you for...
Yesterday (Easter Sunday) I substitute taught in Relief Society. My lesson assignment was on Elder D. Todd Christofferson's talk Why the Church. The talk is pretty straight forward, which I love. I tried to prepare for this lesson for two weeks, but struggled most of that time to figure out the correct approach to take when teaching. I had a hard time creating my outline, picking out wisdom nuggets to build on, discussion topics, etc. I prayed often for help and inspiration. Experience has taught me that the inspiration does eventually come, especially if I am prayerful and continue to study and try to figure it out. I think the lesson went well. There was a good amount of participation, we had a little fun in the lesson, and I know at least a few of us felt the spirit. And I gave out Easter candy. Candy is always good. I created a little handout to go along with my lesson. I enjoy creating little handouts. ...
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