A Teacher's Example

Saturday, February 28, 2009
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President Gordon B. Hinckley had a wonderful way of admonishing and encouraging -- all at the same time.

You may wish to take a few minutes to reflect on your life and your students as you read President Hinckley's comments from his February 7, 2003 CES Fireside address:

"Your example will count for more than all of your words concerning Church history and doctrine. Let them see in you the sweet fruits of a life well lived after the pattern of the Lord. Let your marriage be strong and solid and sweet and ennobling. Let your parenthood be an example of what they wish to be in their own parenting. Let there be something of a light tone in your life. Let there be fun and happiness, a sense of humor, the capacity to laugh occasionally at things that are funny."
Best wishes,

Ken

www.KenAlford.com
ScriptureMastery@KenAlford.com


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