This experience has been another witness to me that as we serve others we are able to see them as the Children of God that they are; and as we recognize God's Children, and see them the way He would, I believe that we are able to lead more like the Savior would.
Divine Centered leadership can be applied to any area of life. It can be applied to motherhood, priesthood, friendship, volunteer work, or any average Jo living his average life. For now I want to apply it to the calling I have to co-direct my wards Spring Sing. Working with as many people in my ward as I will be, I hope that I can keep this Divine Centered leadership in the way that I care about each of them and want them to have fun. I hope that I can be patient and give everyone the benefit of the doubt. I think a huge part of Divine Centered leadership is focusing on the good of the people I am serving, rather than the good of myself. I don't need to worry about if I will look good in the end, but rather about the experiences I can create for my ward members by loving them and helping them to come closer to the Savior.
Sarah! This was an awesome post! I am so glad that you found such great success I knowing someone's heart. It sounds like you are just the friend this girl needs! Thanks for doing such a great job with this challenge!
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