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Gossip

I saw a similar object lesson to the toothpaste. The teacher gave the students a small pillow filled with feathers. The teacher tore it open and told him scatter the feathers. After he had done that, he then told him to go and pick up all the feathers and not come back until he had them all. Of course that was impossible. Gossip is like scattering the feathers, hurtful words or shared confidences cannot be taken back just like you can't find...
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Death of a Testimony

It is up to your students to search and discover the "clues" as to what caused the death of a testimony....
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Taking back hurtful words

It is extremely difficult to take back hurtful words once they have been said and once you've said it, someone's feelings have been hurt. It is much easier to be careful to choose your words wisely and with kindness. ...
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GOSSIP

We were having a problem with gossip between the girls, as can be common with this age group... (and older)...
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You watch what goes in your mouth so watch what comes out!

We're very careful about what goes into our mouths aren't we? But are we as careful about what comes out? The scriptures tell us that we have to be even more careful about what comes out....
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Looking on the inside

Teaching the importance of looking at others the way that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ see us. Not to judge at a first glance....
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Hatred has no place in the Gospel

There are many evil people in the world that are almost universally hated. What does the Savior teach us about hate?...
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Dirty Business

Choose not to accept evil influences...
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Once it's out, you can't put it back

Angry, sarcastic words, derogatory names, or mean comments are very easy to say. But it is difficult and maybe impossible to fix the damage done by idle or angry words. ...
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Permanent Damage

When you say things in anger, they leave a permanent scars...
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Would you say it if I were there?

Teach your class how to determine if they are saying appropriate things....
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