One
Young Women group in Oklahoma sought Heavenly Father in prayer to
determine how to best include a new Beehive who was deaf. They worked
hard to be His instruments and His hands (quite literally) in helping
this young woman. A miracle swept over their entire ward as they became
the angels that would bear up Alexis, the new Beehive.
Alexis
said: “I was nervous and excited to start Young Women. Mom always comes
with me to sign for me because I am deaf. After the opening prayer and
song, Sister Hoskin, my Young Women president, said, ‘Alexis, we have a
gift for you.’ Then all the girls stood up and started signing
something. I knew it was special. Later I learned it was the Young Women
theme. All the girls in our ward had learned it to surprise me.
“I
know Heavenly Father loves me because of wonderful people here on earth
that show me love, especially the girls in my Young Women [class] and
my Young Women leaders who sign for me and help me learn the gospel”
(letter to Young Women general presidency).
Sister Hoskin, the Young Women president, had prayed diligently to know how to help Alexis. She wrote:
“I
had been the Young Women president in my ward for only one week when I
began to worry about one of my upcoming Beehives. Alexis is hearing
impaired, and I worried about how I could help her fit in and show her
that she was one of us. After being troubled for many days and after
many prayers, I woke in the middle of the night from a dream where I saw
my group of young women standing together, doing the Young Women theme
in sign language. I knew the answer to my prayers.
“It
was a big challenge. It took hours—one entire night of Mutual, then
weekly practices before we were ready. When Alexis’s birthday came,
everyone was excited and nervous about our surprise. I pulled Alexis and
her mom in front of the girls and said (signing to Alexis), ‘We have a
gift for you. Now you are one of us.’ Then we stood and repeated the
theme and did it in sign language. The Spirit was so strong, and there
weren’t many voices because we were all crying, but the girls did a
beautiful job. Alexis was beaming. She knew she was one of us.
“We
learned that Heavenly Father loves all of us and that there are times
we will be His voice and His hands to help others feel that love. We
learned that serving brings the greatest joy. I learned the importance
of following promptings, even when it involves a lot of work and seems
improbable” (letter to Young Women general presidency).
Imagine
how through the years Alexis’s mother has prayed for her daughter,
having all the same hopes and dreams for her that each mother has for
her daughter. She said:
“As
the mother of a handicapped daughter, I am used to doing a little extra
to help things work out for her. Because she is deaf, I am often at her
side interpreting for her. You can imagine the feelings that flooded
through me as the young women all began to sign the Young Women theme
for her. As I stood there watching with tears in my eyes, the verse that
ran through my mind was from Matthew 25:40 [Matt. 25:40]: ‘Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.’
“The
remarkable love and service these young women have shown just began on
that day. Many of them have given of their time and effort to learn sign
language and now help with interpreting at church for Alexis. My
prayers for Alexis have always been that she would be happy, be
progressing, and know that she is loved.
“As
a parent, my testimony of the Savior has been strengthened as I have
seen the service and love of these girls and their leaders. At times,
our concern for our daughter has been a heavy burden, but it has been
made lighter by the actions of these faithful young women and their wise
leaders.”
This
mother had prayed for the Lord’s help, and now through the help of
others, angels on earth, she saw all things working together for the
good of her daughter.
Other
young women in this ward told how they grew in giving this service. The
Laurel class president related that learning the theme in sign language
was hard work, but they felt the Spirit helping them in this effort.
She said, “We did not rush through the theme just to say it like usual.
We thought about the words and signed it for someone else so that [she]
could know the words too, and that made me happy to know that she could
understand our theme and know that she was a daughter of God too.”
Even
the young men got involved. They learned how to sign “Will you dance
with me?” in preparation for an upcoming dance at a ward Mutual
activity. Consequently, Alexis danced every dance. The priests learned
to sign the sacrament prayers for her. The spirit of love enveloped the entire ward(-Susan B Tanner, "All Things shall Work Together for Your Good", April 2004)
What a beautiful story! I still cry every time I hear the Young Women's theme. Thank you
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