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Who, Me? Teach?

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  • "Who, Me? Teach?," Ensign, Jan 2010, 38

    "And now we'll turn the time over to [fill in your name] for our lesson." If you were to hear these words in church next Sunday, would you feel fearful or confident?

    Sooner or later every member of the Church becomes a teacher. It might happen in Primary, in Relief Society or a priesthood quorum, in visiting or home teaching, or in family home evening. For many people who are new in the Church, the role of teacher may not be familiar. Even those who have taught many times may wonder how they can be more confident and effective in touching lives for good.

    Here are some simple ideas that can help each of us fulfill our teaching assignments:

    For more teaching ideas, see Teaching, No Greater Call.

    Leadership Ideas

    When you are serving in a presidency, be sure to attend when teachers and others called to serve in your organization are set apart. Then set a time when you can meet to:

    If I Were Going to Teach

    "I would read through and begin praying about that lesson the Sunday before. That gives me a full week to pray, to seek inspiration, to think, to read and watch for real-life applications that will give vitality to my message. You won't finalize the lesson that early, but you will be surprised to find how many things come to you during the week, how much God gives you-things that you will feel to use when you do finalize your preparation."

    Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, "Teaching and Learning in the Church" (worldwide leadership training meeting, Feb. 10, 2007), Liahona, June 2007, 58; Ensign, June 2007, 90.

    Notes

    1. Teaching, No Greater Call (1999), 4.

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