![]() ![]() Brother Callister asked for comments on important principals. ![]() There should be deep regard for what he taught and how he taught, for Christ was the master teacher. Our conduct may determine whether his words are accepted or rejected. His image can become engraven on our countenances. The Savior was a teacher, and he should be our ideal. A video example was given for auxiliary presidents to help them teach. Revelation upon revelation, knowledge upon knowledge - this is the revelation that teacher's have. The more specific we are about prayer, the more specific will be God's blessings to us. A missionary he knew not only told an investigator to read 3 Nephi 11 in the Book of Mormon, but that missionary explained the scriptural passage and the amazing events surrounding the coming of Christ to the Nephites and how God spoke to them, "Do you know what he told them to do?" Read the part that I underlined to find out! ![]() Dixie Thielet said to ask for help in conveying that the gospel is exciting! An idea shared by Brother Callister to make teaching exciting was to give class members a "spiritual trailer" of sorts. What is appropriate to ask? What kinds of things would help teachers touch the hearts of the people they teach? One audience member said to ask help for their students' testimonies. Joseph Smith was the master receiver of revelation because he was the master asker. The Savior spoke to people as individuals: "I'm praying for you Peter, that your faith won't fail you". One audience member said to "Live worthy". Brother Callister then asked how we might live that we can receive revelation. ![]()
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