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  1. Home Teachers, Lester, Ruth, Virgil, and Gladys

    February 27, 2011 by Ben Tanner

    I grew up in a small southern Utah town called Kanab.  Is it a beautiful little community nestled in the red rocks of southern Utah.  Our home faced south and just to the west of us lived an old couple named Lester and Ruth Johnson.  These were not your typical elderly couple.  Although they were bent over with age and health problems, they were always going about doing good.  My father would have to travel down to California for work and sometimes would have to be gone for months at a time.  But Lester and Ruth would look after our family.  Lester and another older gentlemen named Virgil Riggs were our “Home Teachers”.

    In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, men are assigned families to look after, visit, and teach.  Women are also assigned to visit other Women in the local congregation to support each other and help one another.  When done effectively, Home and Visiting teachers can provide great service for the families they are assigned to.

    Most the time, home teachers are more the same age as the families they are teaching.  In our case however, my Dad was a High Priest so we were assigned two home teachers that were older.  High Priests on average are older because they are men of experience in the church who have served in many different high profile capacities.

    Lester and Virgil were so old that I, at first, viewed them as just nice old men just doing their job.  However as time went on, I began to learn amazing lessons from these two and their wives.

    When we were sick, they would arrive to our house and lay their arthritic, worn, and hard working hands our heads to pronounce priesthood blessings.  One day, during a very hard time financially for our family, Ruth, Lester’s wife came and asked if my mother had any old bottles that she could use for canning.  My Mother gave her a large box of bottles thinking she was being of service to Ruth.

    However, a few hours later Ruth showed up at the door with the cans full of freshly canned food from their huge garden.  Their garden was about a quarter acre… which might not seem large to some, but for two people in their 80’s it was quite a large area to keep up with.

    Virgil and Gladys were no less helpful and industrious.  They also had a large garden and fruit trees that were well pruned and intricately taken care of. Both of these couples used the bounty of their gardens to see to it that families around them were fed.  But more than the sacred priesthood blessings, more than the food, and more than the regular visits, the thing I miss most about them is the sound of their laughter and the love they showed to me.

    These were very happy people.  They were not wealthy but they were so happy.  Their happiness came from the selfless giving and service they gave.  Well I grew up, went to college and served a mission.  But I had a chance to visit Kanab and I brought my soon to be bride with me Jessica.  We went to visit Lester and Ruth in their home and by this time Lester had completely lost his eye-sight.  But he gave me a big hug and so did Ruth.  Their bodies were racked with pain and the troubles of very old age…. but they were still happy.

    Lester was still taking his daily mile walk which he had memorized now that he was blind.  In fact, it was a short time later, Lester was taking his daily walk and he died of a heart attack while on the walk.  It seems tragic, but to me there was not better way for my mentor, friend, and great example to go.  He died doing.

    I know that Ruth, Virgil, and Gladys never stopped either.  I pray that I will always be found showing the love of the Savior to those around me like these amazing people.  I know that if I do, I will always be filled with happiness as they were and as I know they still are.

    In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

     


  2. “We do this because we Love Jesus Christ”

    January 9, 2011 by Ben Tanner


  3. 20 Men and a Truck

    March 21, 2010 by Ben Tanner


    Lately, there have been quite a few people moving in and out of our ward (“ward” is the term Latter-day saints use to describe their local congregations).   My current calling is 1st counselor in the Elder’s quorum presidency and part of my duties is to organize help for those who are moving in or out.

    Latter-day saints are big on service.  We have been taught to look for opportunities to serve others.  This isn’t limited to other members of the church but it extends to everyone around us.

    In the Book Mormon prophet/king Benjamin counseled:

    Mosiah 2:17

    17 And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.

    Yesterday we had another move and to help with and believe it or not it was actually quite fun.  We had over 20 men and moved a family out of one house and into another house in about two hours!  When you have that many people helping the work is light and you are able to build relationships and or course serve the lord.

    We do Latter-day Saints do this?

    Is it because we are trying to “work” our way into heaven?  NO.  King Benjamin also says in the Book of Mormon:

    Mosiah 2:21

    21 I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even supporting you from one moment to another—I say, if ye should serve him with all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants.

    We are very aware that all the service in the world alone will not get you into heaven.  Because we would still fall short.  It is the atonement of Jesus Christ that makes our service worth anything.  Because of His atonement, our service does the following for us:

    • It is part of keeping our covenant with the savior so it is counted as righteousness.
    • It helps in our effort to become sancified and changes us so we are more fit for His kingdom.
    • It is what He would do in the same situation so we are following His example.
    • We receive blessings from the Lord
    • It makes us happy and brings lasting joy.

    I testify that when we undertake to serve others, regardless of who they are, we are truly serving the Lord.
    We are being changed from the inside out.  The Lord will bless those who serve their fellow beings.

    Matt 25:35-40

    35 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in:
    36 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
    37 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
    38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?
    39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
    40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

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