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magnifying callings

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Magnifying your Calling

This object lesson requires a magnifying glass, a sunny day , a piece of paper, and just a regular piece of glass. Take your class or family outside and give one person the magnifying glass and another person the normal glass. See who can burn a hole in the paper. ...
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The Lord equipps the Called

The Lord Provides away for his work to be done....
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Friendship Fudge

Teach about commitment, teamwork, service... you choose .. while making a fun treat!...
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Put the Big Rocks in First

Set your priorities and fill your vessel with the most important things first. ...
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Every part is important

Even something as simple as a ballpoint pen needs all its parts to function properly....
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Every person is important - parable of the muffins

If you are part of an organization and think your contribution is only a tiny part, you may be underestimating your importance to the organization. You never know where your volunteer help is making a big difference to someone. ...
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Like a pencil

Show the pencil to the class--teach that the useful, best part of a pencil is in the middle. And in order for it to be useful, something sharp has to wear away the outer covering. ...
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Magnification

Our ability to focus our teaching power depends on the tools we use. (This could be part of a leadership training exercise on using the scriptures or manual more instead of commercial helps from non-Church sources)...
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Serve God

Read this quote from Gordon B Hinckley to teach the class the importance of using talents in fulfilling callings....
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What will you reap?

We must work hard to weed out bad influences, just like the gardener must work hard to have a beautiful flower garden or to grow abundant vegetables....
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