On Saturday night it was a pleasure to take a break from regular life to be with my darling girl, as well as sisters across the world, to hear our leaders at the General Women's Meeting. I love witnessing Kate's excitement for gospel learning. I hope she continues to love to feel the Spirit always.
I loved listening to Sister Neill F. Marriott (and her fun Southern accent) as she talked about light. She said, "Our purpose, [like the temple's, is] to serve others and help them push back the darkness and return to Heavenly Father's light." After she heard this, my sweet, in-tune Kate leaned over to me and said, "I think this would help my friend at school." Her friend has been having a hard time with another friend who is trying to influence him to break rules and disobey teachers at school. He feels a little trapped, I think, not knowing how to break off a friendship that is getting him caught up in things he would rather not be doing. Kate has been worrying over her friend, talking to me about what she could possibly do to help.
I think, through her own example, she is probably helping more than she knows. The fact that she would hear counsel, truth, from our church leaders and then instantly apply it in her own mind to her personal life, is astonishing to me. At nine I barely sat through one session of Conference.
But, she is so much smarter, wiser, more faithful than I was at her age. I think she needs to be. As do all our children. The world is in a tailspin of evil, worsening every day. But, hope, for me, is found in my children and their friends who "stand for truth and righteousness." They are a beacon to their friends. I feel privileged to be on the sidelines and watch them storm the world with their good, just trying to keep up.
Monday, September 29, 2014
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