The A-Z of Ministering by Duncan Horne
Ministering describes the collective and organised effort in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where members keep in regular contact with one another to offer spiritual support and welfare assistance
"T" Post
Ministering is both individual, companionship, and team effort. Your Elders Quorum or Relief Society President will contact you regularly to ask for an accounting of your work. Use this opportunity to analyse how you've been doing and seek for ways to re-commit and improve.
You don't need to wait for your presiding President to ask, either. Talk with your President or the counselor assigned to you. Share your success stories, struggles, even complaints! Ask for advice or help.
This is a team effort and the President bears responsibility for Ministering.
Update your President regularly and see how your enthusiasm and diligence to minister increases.
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