10-06-2008, 03:34 PM | #1 |
Demiurge
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Uchtdorf's talk on calling-slacking
He chastised those that turn down callings because they are too busy.
But one example, that I often hear from Mormons regarding callings, is that they want to spend more time with their spouse and children. Interestingly, he did not use that as an example of an inappropriate reason to turn down a calling. I think for a lot of people, this is the fundamental pull--church vs. family. Church vs. community. For example, my son attends a struggling school, and part of me would like to get really involved with the PTA and the "dad's program". Among other things, they ask for males to volunteer to be father figures for these kids. I suspect 95% of the kids in my son's school are on the meal-assistance program. It's hard to do this sort of thing when your plate is already stacked high with church assignments. Not impossible. But there are only so many hours in the day. We get a lot of mixed messages in the church--don't turn down time-consuming families. Spend more time with your family. These are in direct conflict. We ask men in this church to do the jobs that in other churches are full-time paid positions. Juanita Brooks served as the stake relief society president in St. George. Later, as she became more heavily involved in writing and research, she turned down some callings. While her impact on persons in those callings would probably have been great, her impact with her writing is epic. We all have to make choices we can live with. And sometimes that choice is to say yes to callings, knowing that many before you said yes, and you were the beneficiary. |
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