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Leading Saints Podcast

Motivating and Connecting with Story and Vision | An Interview with Barry Rellaford

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2019

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Trena Anderson and the DFCU Foundation 3:10 Deseret First Credit Union started in 1955 by a Church employee to serve his fellow employees 4:30 Formation of the credit union’s charitable organization, the DFCU Foundation 6:00 The foundation takes referrals for missionaries to help 7:10 Story of refugee twins in Buffalo, New York, who joined the Church and eventually decided to serve missions (video clips of stories available on the website) 9:10 The foundation helps outfit missionaries as they prepare to serve, whereas the Church's general mission fund helps with the monthly stipend 10:50 Donors can also help specific missionaries 11:40 Upcoming annual golf tournament at Stonebridge Golf Course in Salt Lake City, July 30th 13:20 Go to dfcu.com/foundation/ for more information, to make a donation, or to register for the golf tournament Barry Rellaford Barry Rellaford is a globally sought-after leadership development expert with over 30 years of experience as a coach, facilitator and leader in multiple organizations. He teaches in the Business department at Brigham Young University, and previously worked with Stephen M. R. Covey in developing FranklinCovey's “Leading at the SPEED of TRUST” program. He has a Master’s degree in Labor and Human Resources from Ohio State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Communication from BYU’s Marriott School of Management. Barry is the bishop of a young single adults ward in Provo, Utah. He and his wife, Lorilee, are the parents of six children. Highlights 00:30 Grew up in Paradise, California, which burned in the 2018 Camp Fire, California’s deadliest, most destructive wildfire 17:10 Joined the Church while in high school 18:20 Kept a journal of his thoughts and experiences from that time 19:30 Served a mission to France 20:25 Developed a career in the leadership development field, seeking to help individuals grow, and desired to be a teacher 23:00 Transitioned his desire to teach into being a leadership coach, and ended up with FranklinCovey 24:35 Currently serving at a Young Single Adult ward in Provo, Utah 25:15 His experience with the Camp Fire 26:15 Sought to help the residents of Paradise with a service project focused on travel trailers and RVs for temporary housing, along with other donations 28:30 Told his story on Facebook and the project took off 30:45 We are hard-wired for story 32:30 Housing quickly became a serious problem with the displaced residents from the fire 35:00 Our church leaders are telling a positive story of faith, despite the negative stories we see all around us in the world 41:40 The Church in northern California has been involved with many organizations in the disaster recovery efforts 42:30 If we are faithful and strive to be obedient, the promise is there 46:10 Taking the first trailers to California 48:30 Returning to Paradise this spring was more positive 51:20 Our purpose as people has been revealed, both in general and specifically for each of us 51:50 GPS: We have gifts, passions, and situations The Strength of Ten: Talents, time, and treasure, energy and experience, a network and know-how 42:15 Overwhelmed when first called as a YSA bishop 57:00 In our leadership callings, we need to discern why the Lord has called us 57:30 Being purposefully engaged in the work Figure out what your talents are Go meet your neighbors and minister to them Helping others see themselves as God sees them, and to see their future differently 59:25 Faith and vision: “Live out of imagination, not memory.”—Steven R. Covey 1:00:15 Faith is a principle of action: Elder Bednar’s teaching to "go, and then you’ll know" 1:01:20 His experience choosing to go to BYU and the eventual confirmation that he made the right choice 1:04:00 Sometimes we optimize too much, getting hung up on seeking the absolute best in everything instead of simply doing something good first (“Good enough, press on”)

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0:00.0

One way we lead in life is by helping others develop faith and testimony.

0:05.2

In a world where it seems more and more individuals are questioning their faith,

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leading Saints has put together the questioning Saints Virtual Summit, an online resource that many have found extremely

0:15.3

helpful.

0:16.3

Just text the word lead to 4747 and we'll send you more information about the questioning Saints virtual summit.

0:24.0

Hey everyone welcome back to the Leading Saints podcast.

0:28.0

My name is Kurt Frankham. As always I will be your host.

0:32.0

Now if you're new to Leading Saints I welcome you. You have a

0:34.5

library full of episodes and content that I encourage you to dive into head first and

0:39.7

enjoy look for topics and themes that may relate to your personal ministry or leadership and I'm for sure that you will have a lot to learn.

0:48.6

Now, Leading Saints is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing leadership ability and

0:54.3

capacity within the context of the church and so that's really to any

0:58.8

Latter-day Saints striving to be a better leader at home, church, school, soccer teams, block parties, anywhere.

1:06.2

The leadership is required.

1:08.0

We hope that you can find some gems here to apply in that realm.

1:12.0

Now this episode is one focused on charity a little bit. I'm actually

1:15.9

going to share with you two interviews that I've done. One is a very short interview, the other one is a long

1:20.8

interview, but both are definitely worth listening to. The first one I will introduce to you is with Trina Anderson, who is with Desert First Charitable Foundation, I guess I should say the Deseret First Charitable Foundation, which is part of Deseret First Credit Union.

1:35.8

They are a, this foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that helps get missionaries ready to serve with all their weather suits or luggage or shoes or anything

1:46.8

a missionary needs in order to be ready to step on that plane and go serve for 18 months or two years.

1:53.4

That's what they do.

1:54.5

Really fantastic organization, one that I'm grateful

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