Keep in Touch with Her
Anytime, Anywhere, Any Way! Visiting teaching is
about ministering. Jesus ministered
anytime and anywhere. We can do the same.
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To “minister” is to
give service, care, or aid that contributes to the comfort or happiness of
another. Visiting teaching is about discovering ways to minister to those we
visit. Jesus Christ ministered
to all—anytime and anywhere. He fed the 5,000, comforted Mary and Martha at the
death of their brother, and taught His gospel to the woman at the well. He did
it because of His sincere love.
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Following His example,
as visiting teachers we can come to know and love each sister we visit,
remembering that love is the foundation of all we do. When we pray for
inspiration to know how to serve her and help her strengthen her faith, “the
angels cannot be restrained from being [our] associates.”
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From the organization
of Relief Society in 1842 to today, the ministering of women has blessed lives.
For example, Joan Johnson, an 82-year-old widow, and her visiting teaching
companion visit their neighbor who is 89 and has pneumonia. They could see that
their neighbor didn’t just need them once a month, so they began checking in on
her every week in person or by phone.
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For other visiting
teachers, sending a text or email giving encouragement might be the best thing
to do for a sister that month. Making personal connections and listening with
an attitude of love is the essence of visiting teaching. Modern technology and
time-honored face-to-face visits help us do it anytime, anywhere, and in many
ways. That
is ministering as Jesus did.
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