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6: Work: Take Responsibility and Persevere


“6: Work: Take Responsibility and Persevere,” My Foundation for Self-Reliance (2016)

“6: Work: Take Responsibility and Persevere,” My Foundation

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Work: Take Responsibility and Persevere

Report:Briefly share with the group something you accomplished last week because you managed your time well.

Ponder:Why does Heavenly Father want me to take personal responsibility for my life?

Watch:“Sedrick’s Journey,” available at srs.lds.org/videos. (No video? Read page 17.)

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Sedrick’s Journey

Sedrick’s Journey

If you are unable to watch the video, read this script.

still from Sedrick’s Journey

Sedrick: My name is Sedrick Kambesabwe. I live in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I’m a member of the LDS Church.

I’m a branch missionary in the village of Kipusanga. I need to prepare to go on a foreign mission. In order to go on a mission, I need a passport, which now costs 250 U.S. dollars.

To earn money, my father and I buy bananas. Some villages produce a lot of bananas: Tishabobo, Lusuku, and Kamanda.

Tishabobo is about 9 miles from here. Lusuku is 18 miles. Kamanda is 18 as well. We go there and buy bananas, and we bring them back here to sell.

To go to the villages we use a bicycle. We can take four or six bunches of bananas.

When I go by bike, it can take an hour and a half each way, if the bike is working and I have the strength. When it is midday and the heat is oppressive, I move slowly because of the heat and the sun.

I can do two trips per day if I wake up very early in the morning. It is a good way to help pay for my passport.

Now I’m earning money, little by little, so I’m saving for both school expenses and the mission. And now, after four years of work, I have enough money for my passport, plus 70 dollars saved.

Back to page 16.

Discuss:How do we learn to keep going, even when the work is difficult?

Read:Doctrine and Covenants 42:42 and the quote by President James E. Faust (on the right)

Discuss:Read the quote by Elder D. Todd Christofferson (on page 17). Why does the Lord expect us to work for what we receive?

Ponder:Read the quote by President Thomas S. Monson (on the right). How do I react when I experience failure?

Commit:Commit to do the following actions during the week. Check the box when you complete each action.

  • Choose something that is hard or uncomfortable and finish the task. Write it below.

  • Share what you’ve learned today about work and perseverance with your family and friends.