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A Little Book of Ministering

A Little Book of Ministering

The way members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serve and reach out to their neighbors’ wants and needs has undergone some fundamental changes. How we serve and help one another is now called ministering. This book is a help for those who are trying to get a handle on what it means to minister to one another and how they can get better at ministering to others.

a little book of ministering

The purpose of A Little Book of Ministering is to help us become more comfortable with the idea of ministering to, rather than just serving or helping our neighbor. Ministering is as much about our mindset as it is about what we do.

Doing good is not always enough. Doing the good that is needed by our neighbor is what we should focus on. This is how the Savior ministered to those around him, and this is how the latter-day prophets have demonstrated ministering to us.

All of our blessings in the gospel come from the covenants we make, and all covenants are made available to us through the priesthood. Each of us need to focus on increasing the power of the priesthood in our life. Having authority to use the priesthood of God doesn’t produce power in that same priesthood. Power in the priesthood is created through righteous living, covenant keeping, and the application of faith in the priesthood held. This is the same for a woman as it is for a man who is ordained to an office in the priesthood.

The purpose behind ministering to others is to learn to think, feel, and behave as the Savior. When we learn to forgive, be patient with others, and seek for their welfare at all times, we become holy as a people, and instead of worrying about having to go to holy places for refuge, we will make holy the places we are in.

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