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College Park, GA—College Park Ward member Kevin Springs, who
teaches the CTR 7 class, enjoys almost overwhelming and mostly unmerited
praise for simply being a man and teaching in the Primary.
“I’ve got say,” explained brother Springs, “when I got this calling
I was surprised and a little thrown.” Springs elaborated that “once I
got around all of the Primary leaders and others, I found out that all I had to
do was the minimum and everyone thought I was awesome!”
When asked about his calling, Springs said that “yah,
Saturday afternoon I find a few videos to watch during class and then print a Sudoku
puzzle or some pages to color for my lesson and I’m done.” He added that “it is
all pretty simple and chill, but the Bishopric, Primary President, and most of
the parents look at me like I just got back from the beaches at Normandy!”
Unmerited praise for being a man doing something
traditionally associated with women is not new for Spring. As he mentioned, “it
is just like when I used to take the baby or a couple of kids grocery shopping
and people, especially women, just fell all over themselves with admiration.”
Spring associated this praise with how Priesthood leaders would encourage men
to willingly “babysit” their own children so that the wives could attend Relief
Society activities.
Spring is enjoyed the unearned praise he gets for simply
sitting in Sharing and Singing Time with his class, but he knows that, if he
and his wife ever divorced, the default would be her getting custody of the
children, since kids rarely go to the “babysitter.”
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