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Count to Ten


30 June 2025

By Joe Bayless of Lee’s Summit, Missouri USA

Who is wise and understanding among you? Show by your good life that your works are done with gentleness born of wisdom. But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without a trace of partiality or hypocrisy. And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace for those who make peace.

James 3:13, 17–18

I was substitute teaching in the first-grade classroom at Sycamore Hills Elementary School. As the “sub,” I was given a roster of student names to take roll. As I counted them in a soft voice, in German, a boy heard me and asked what I was saying. I told him I was counting in German, that I had lived in that country for over 20 years and my two daughters were born there.

When I finished, a boy raised his hand and said he could count in Portuguese. I thought, “Sure you can.” But I said, “Let me hear you.” Then the entire class counted to 10 in Portuguese! A little girl then said she could count in French. I was again skeptical, but less so, so I said, “Let me hear you.” The entire class counted to 10 in French! Then a boy said he could count in Chinese! By then I was a believer, so I directed the entire class to count in Chinese. A little boy told me he could count in Spanish, so they all counted to 10 in Spanish. That first grade class could count to 10 in six different languages! I then said rather dramatically, “Here is a big question: Can anyone in this class count to 10 in English?” They laughed, then counted. I was amazed.

But the experience got even better. I was in the midst of an emerging Zionic community. When I passed out the first assignment, a boy immediately got up to sit next to the Chinese boy. I asked him what he was doing. He said, “He has only been here two weeks, and I help him with his work.” Another boy sat next to a student who had recently arrived from Guatemala. A girl sat next to a shy Haitian girl who was new that semester. Students helped others all day.

What a day! This came at a time when I was distressed and concerned about the attitudes of some leaders in my country, especially toward foreigners. I was reminded of Doctrine and Covenants163:3c: “There are subtle, yet powerful, influences in the world, some even claiming to represent Christ, that seek to divide people and nations to accomplish their destructive aims. That which seeks to harden one human heart against another by constructing walls of fear and prejudice is not of God.” There is hope. There are also powerful forces at work to tear down walls and lift people up. And that battle has already been won.

Prayer Phrase

“Rejoice in hope; be patient in affliction; persevere in prayer” (Romans 12:12).

Hope in the Present

Take a moment to pause and reflect on where hope is present in your life. Write down three things that give you hope. It could be a kind word from a friend, the warmth of the sun, or progress toward a goal. If you are facing difficulties, gently remind yourself: “Even now, hope is present. Even now, something new is possible.” Express gratitude for this hope knowing that each day is an opportunity for renewal.

Today’s Prayer for Peace

Engage in a daily practice of praying for peace in our world. Click here to read today’s prayer and be part of this practice of peace.

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