I'm told I gave a good lesson in Relief Society today. It was from Elder Dallin H. Oaks' April 2009 General Conference talk entitled "Unselfish Service." At first, I wondered how in the world I was going to create a lesson out of this talk, as I have since I was first asked to substitute back in February (was it really that long ago?). I'm used to an actual lesson planned out and in a manual right in front of me.
But this time went so much better. I actually took a highlighter and marked everything that stood out to me in the talk, then typed it up on the laptop. I worked on it for a week and a half or so up until Saturday night when I was trying to look over my notes one final time. Questions started to come to my mind that I could ask the class, which I then typed up in the proper place and in a different color so they could stand out more. This past month, the teachers have passed out envelopes containing something quoted from the lesson or a scripture reference - in order to get participation, I'm sure - so I decided I'd give that a try as well. It ended up working well because after some of the quotes were read, some of the sisters had a comment to share. I even wrote on the board, hoping that the sisters could list certain types of "unselfish service". Which they did and we ended up with nine things listed on the board, three of which were spoken of in Elder Oaks' talk.
I thank the Lord for that preparation, for giving me those questions and ideas for the class. I think that's the most that the sisters have particpated during one of my lessons. *Note to self: keep in mind for next month!*
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