1972

June 1972

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • “Seek Ye Earnestly the Best Gifts”

    Joseph Fielding Smith

  • Family Work Projects for Fun and Profit

    Elwood R. Peterson

  • Our Children: Love Them and Listen to Them

    Daryl V. Hoole

  • Stop That Sputtering

    Genevieve Van Wagenen

  • News of the Church

    • Assistants to the Twelve, Presiding Bishopric Announced

    • Second Area General Conference in Mexico City

    • Emphasis in Historical Research

    • New Church Librarian

    • Welfare Program Assignments

  • Will the Real Ox in the Mire Please Stand Up

    Franklyn W. Dunford and Phillip R. Kunz

  • Freely Ye Have Received: Freely Give

    George Albert Smith

  • The Iowa Trek of 1846: The Brigham Young Route from Nauvoo to Winter Quarters

    Stanley B. Kimball

  • Policies and Programs

  • Poetry

    • Argument

      Evalyn M. Sandberg

    • Ode for Those Called to Counsel

      Lindsay R. Curtis

    • Togetherness

      Annie C. Esplin

  • Eating on the Road

    Mary L. Bradford

  • Letterwriting Tips for the Genealogist

  • Buddhism

    Spencer J. Palmer

  • Let’s Make Dried Fruit Leather

    Dora D. Flack

  • Our Readers Write

  • Books

  • After All

  • My Loves

    Verda F. Welch

Ode for Those Called to Counsel
June 1972


“Ode for Those Called to Counsel,” Ensign, June 1972, 51

Ode for Those Called to Counsel

By Lindsay R. Curtis

I intend

To talk less and listen more,

To listen intently and understand more,

To comment less and absorb more,

To criticize less and to empathize more.

I intend

To suggest less and to help more,

To judge slowly and ponder longer,

To prod less and to compliment more,

Yes, to intend less, but to do more.