Power Phrases

I’ve made a list of Power Phrases that students can use in sharing the gospel. A power phrase is an opening phrase that precedes a testimony about a topic. Some teachers require their use during Seminary devotionals to help students learn to share the gospel.

I have intentionally left off “I’d like to bear my testimony…” since I think it’s not a great phrase for using when talking about the gospel with non-members. You can add it in, of course.

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Power Phrases:

In my reading last night, I learned _______________.

I have learned that this means _____________.

This is important to me because _______________.

This is important to you because _______________.

I know a scripture that can help me/you. The scripture is __________, which says _____________.

I’ve seen this gospel principle in action when _____________.

I have prayed about _________________ and received a witness of it’s truth.

The scripture mastery ________________ relates to that verse.

Let me tell you what I know about ____________.

In other words, this verse means ________________.

This verse relates to my/your problem/question. It’s here in _____________.

A scripture helped me understand that better. It’s ___________.

That’s something I don’t understand fully, but I do know _____________.

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