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It’s turning to Christ and seeing ways we can center our lives on Him.ġ1:50 Weston shares a story and applies it to seeing the needs of othersġ4:00 Discerning the needs of others requires a lot of conversations. HighlightsĠ6:20 Weston shares his experience as an elders quorum presidentĠ7:50 Principle 1: Striving to repent daily, our connection with the Spirit is enhanced and that allows us to discern the needs and concerns of othersġ0:00 Repentance is more than just changing behavior. He is married to Kyra Ah Quin and his hobbies include reading, writing, anything outdoors, and lifting heavy things. He currently works with a law firm and will begin his first year at UNLV’s Boyd Law School next month. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UNLV and has worked in manufacturing, grading and demolition with heavy equipment, interior design, and as a light and sound tech for a local comedy production group.
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He has since served as an elders quorum president twice, as a Sunday school teacher, an executive secretary, and currently as second counselor in a bishopric. In the homes, it is the catalyst for discussion and learning the gospel together.Weston Robinson was born and raised in Las Vegas and served in the Ecuador Quito mission.
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HighlightsĢ:30 Moving on from being released as General Sunday School presidentĤ:20 Which came first, the book or the talk?ĥ:15 How his law practice helped him crystallize thoughts when writingĦ:10 Lesson to seek and ponder his own insight first before turning to doctrinal commentaryĨ:00 Studying first thing in the morning, and writing along with reading has helped him summarize his thoughts while studying the scripturesĨ:50 Questioning and discussing with others is part of ponderingġ0:00 Reason can strengthen faith, and logic and the Spirit can go hand-in-handġ1:40 The audience for the book is first people who have testimonies that can be strengthened and who can help strengthen the testimonies of others, as well as those who may have questions, and finally criticsġ2:40 A partial truth, when presented as a whole truth, is an untruthġ3:00 Less than 2% of the archeological finds in ancient America have been unearthedġ6:00 An intellectual witness of scripture does not come from archeological findings, whether regarding the Bible or the Book of Mormonġ6:40 His grandfather LeGrand Richards was a common-man leader, related to everyone, and simply loved peopleġ9:15 Ward Sunday School presidents are not merely bell-ringers because they are in charge of the teacher councils, and they have the responsibility to help improve the teaching of every teacher in every organization, and to see that the individual and family curriculum is being implemented in every homeĢ1:50 One purpose of the Come Follow Me curriculum is to take us from reading the scriptures to pondering the scriptures and discussing them. He and his wife Kathryn Louise Saporiti are the parents of six children. He is the grandson of apostle LeGrand Richards, the author of four books including The Infinite Atonement and most recently A Case for the Book of Mormon. Brother Callister holds an accounting degree from BYU, a Juris Doctorate degree from UCLA, and a master’s degree in tax law from NYU Law School. He previously served in the Presidency of the Seventy, as a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy, an Area Seventy, president of the Canada Toronto East mission, regional representative, stake president, bishop, and as a full-time missionary in the Eastern Atlantic States Mission. Callister was recently released as Sunday School general president.
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