I will be teaching this in Relief Society June 22. I am to base my lesson on Bishop H. David Burton's conference talk (H. David Burton, "And Who Is My Neighbor?," Ensign, May 2008, 51-52). In giving these lessons we are told:
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(From www.lds.org) Pray that the Holy Spirit will be with you as you study and teach the talk(s). You may be tempted to prepare the lesson using other materials, but the conference talks are the approved curriculum. Your assignment is to help others learn and live the gospel as taught in the most recent general conference of the Church. Review the talk(s), looking for principles and doctrines that meet the needs of class members. Also look for stories, scripture references, and statements from the talk(s) that will help you teach these truths. |
If I was you, I would try to gather stories on a local level. I find members in general are more touched when they find out something good happening within their wards or stakes than in a remote island in the Pacific as an example.
Good point. And there is a lot being done locally. Also, do you recall, sometime during the last few days there was a quote - I think it was on one of these thread - but maybe it was on LDS.org when I was researching, but basically it said - doing humanitarian service is great, and many people will gladly help where needed when asked however, there are those who do not wait for the program but will see the need and do whatever they can to help without first being asked. It was saying those who are proactive and help those in need before the programs are even developed will be greatly blessed. I thought that would fit in nicely, but now I cannot find where I read it.