Small Things

This post is part of the General Conference Odyssey. This week covers the Relief Society Session of the October 2004 Conference.
Just a quick quote this week because I'm traveling, but I love this from Sister Kathleen H. Hughes:

We must not become weary of doing good, and we must not become impatient; the changes we seek will come about “in their time.” Most important, the great work we wish to do will proceed from “small things.”…

Spirituality through prayer and study. Service to others. Generous tithes and offerings. These are not new principles. These are some of the “small things” that are prerequisites to that which is great…It is our hearts and our minds that must be made new. We each have our failings, our weaknesses, our less-than-perfect attitudes. The Lord asks us to open ourselves to Him, holding nothing back.…The newness of heart comes when we do and give all we can, then offer our heart and will to the Father. As we do this, our Father promises us that our lives now and in eternity will be abundant. We need not fear.

Sisters, don’t become weary in doing good. If we are patient, we can experience the change of heart we seek. For most of us this will require only a slight change of course, sending us toward true north. The adjustments we must make are in those “small things,” but that does not mean they are easy. Too many forces are confusing our compass. But the pull to the polar star is one we recognize. It is the direction toward home.

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  1. This talk lifted my spirits this week. On a side note, her husband, Dean Hughes is one of my favorite LDS authors.

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    1. Oh! I like Dean Hughes too! I had no idea he was her husband!

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