We hope you and your families have selected your first service project. If the Humanitarian committee can provide any information please let us know.
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Following is a post from one of our favorite bloggers that seems so appropriate as we look for opportunity to serve.
I read this awhile back and then read it again last night. It is a story related by Bonnie D. Parkin, former general Relief Society President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints."My daughter-in-law’s mother, Susan, was a wonderful seamstress. President Kimball lived in their ward. One Sunday, Susan noticed that he had a new suit. Her father had recently returned from a trip to New York and had brought her some exquisite silk fabric. Susan thought that fabric would make a handsome tie to go with President Kimball’s new suit. So on Monday she made the tie. She wrapped it in tissue paper and walked up the block to President Kimball’s home.On her way to the front door, she suddenly stopped and thought, “Who am I to make a tie for the prophet? He probably has plenty of them.” Deciding she had made a mistake, she turned to leave.Just then Sister Kimball opened the front door and said, “Oh, Susan!”Stumbling all over herself, Susan said, “I saw President Kimball in his new suit on Sunday. Dad just brought me some silk from New York . . . and so I made him a tie.”Before Susan could continue, Sister Kimball stopped her, took hold of her shoulders, and said: “Susan, never suppress a generous thought.”Susan didn’t have an assignment to make that tie. She wasn’t hired to do so. Despite feeling a bit hesitant, she did it because it felt right. Susan had a quiet sense of mission to serve others. I was also the beneficiary of such service. Her service went beyond any calling because it lasted throughout her life. Never suppressing a generous thought became a part of her personal ministry.""Never suppress a generous thought."
Thursday, April 24, 2008
One Week Left in April-Never Suppress a Generous Thought
Posted by The Duncan Proect at 6:44 PM
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