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Ward Teaching
CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE PRESIDING BISHOPRIC-EDITED BY JOHN D. GILES
Ward Teachers
AND if any man among you be strong in the Spirit, let him take with him him that is weak, that he may be edified in all meekness, that he may become strong also.
Therefore, take with you those who are ordained unto the lesser Priesthood. ... (Doc. & Cov., 84:106, 107.)
Suggestions for Ward Teachers
Teachers should be actively interested in their people. They should visit them in times of illness and death. They should be aware of the spiritual, physical, and temporal status of their people to such an extent that distress and want may be reported at once, and appropriate assistance to the worthy be provided without delay.
In keeping with the duties assigned to teachers by revelation, it is highly appropriate, where making a formal visit, to ask each member of the family questions containing the following import:
1. Are you in harmony-
a. With your neighbors and associates?
b. With ward, stake, and General Authorities of the Church?
2. Are you attending to your Church duties-
a. As a member
