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#PersonalProgressChallenge Week Five: A Pursuit of Knowledge

If you’ve been feeling slightly discouraged the past few weeks, don’t be! It can get difficult when you’re working on multiple long experiences, but this week you’ll be completing SEVEN experiences, six from the value of Knowledge. We’re also 1/3 of the way through with the entire challenge!

Hopefully this week will help jumpstart the excitement as you pursue knowledge. While all the Knowledge experiences can be completed in just a day, they are more labor intense than some, so don’t get stressed out if you can’t do it all in a week.

THIS WEEK:

START & FINISH:

Knowledge #1

Knowledge #2

Knowledge #3

Knowledge #4

Knowledge #5

Knowledge #6

FINISH:

Divine Nature #3

CONTINUE:

Faith #7

Choice and Accountability #7

PROJECTS:

Knowledge Project

Individual Worth Project

VIRTUE PROJECT:

Read Mosiah 15 – Alma 5

JOURNAL PROMPTS:

Why is acquiring knowledge essential to God’s plan?

How does developing temporal skills bless me spiritually?

Why is teaching others an important part of the gospel?

How will knowledge of the scriptures bless my life?

What can I do to gain more gospel knowledge?

SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE 1:

Share a photo or video of the skill you’re working on developing for Knowledge #2 with the hashtag #PersonalProgressChallenge

CHALLENGE 2:

Share the lyrics to your favorite hymn and what they mean to you with the hashtag #PersonalProgressChallenge

ONGOING CHALLENGE:

Share something you learned from your Book of Mormon reading with the hashtag #PersonalProgressChallenge

The Family: A Proclamation to the World Memorization Project

As we were frequently reminded this past General Conference, especially in the Women’s session, This year marks twenty years of The Family: a Proclamation to the World. It was read September 23rd, 1995 at the General Relief Society Meeting, and since …

Last Minute Book of Mormon Read-a-Thon for Mutual

My stake set a challenge for everybody. especially the youth, to read The Book of Mormon by July 1st. Several months ago the laurel class had talked about doing a Book of Mormon read-a-thon, but due to disorganization (mostly on my part) we never did it. Then, when our mutual plans changed last minute for the week of July 1st, the idea came up again. Instead of everybody reading the entire Book of Mormon, they would just come and read as a group from where they were already at, with the hope that it would motivate everybody to finish (and claim a super cool prize and Girls Camp).

Of course then we ended up holding mutual on July 2nd, but I think it may have helped to realize that just because you didn’t reach the goal doesn’t mean you failed, and reading the Book of Mormon after July 1st is just as important as reading it before—but then the deadline was extended to that Sunday (July 5th).

In preparation I threw together half-sheet reading charts, a group tracking chart, and a quote handout, just for fun. I also provided pens and sticky notes, for marking verses along the way. It turned out that almost everybody was out of town, so we only had 6 of 20-25 girls show up, but it was still a productive evening for most.

I’m sharing the resources I made in the hopes that others out there who want a low-key but still spiritual last minute activity can do it with as little prep work as possible.

As a bonus, I thought after the fact that it would’ve been fun, had we had a larger group, to divide up into groups based on our locations, so I made signs for those as well.

All the files can be downloaded in one .zip folder here.

A Technology Help for Scripture Mastery

     As I have been coordinating early morning seminary teachers, I have been hesitant to share many teaching helps that call for technology like PowerPoint presentations, because few teachers have projectors or the time to set up a lot of things before class.  I don’t want to add another burden or frustration. But in the past couple of years, I have noticed a good number of teachers that will hook up their tablets or smartphones to the Ward library’s flat screen […]

#PersonalProgressChallenge Week Four: The Worth of Souls

I love this week’s topic! The experiences this week give us a really unique perspective on the value of a soul, by looking at your self, your ancestors, and all those around you, and the way your relationships with these are all inter-connected.

THIS WEEK:

A quick glance at this week:

START:

Divine Nature #3

START & FINISH:

Individual Worth #5

Individual Worth #6

Individual Worth #7

CONTINUE:

Faith #7

Divine Nature #7

Individual Worth #3

Choice and Accountability #7

PROJECTS:

Faith Project

Individual Worth Project

VIRTUE PROJECT:

Read Jacob 6 – Mosiah 14

JOURNAL PROMPTS:

What can I do to help build the confidence of others?

Why is it important that everybody feels God’s love?

How can I find ways to show my love for my family members?

How do the choices I make effect my self-esteem?

What do the scriptures teach about the worth of souls?

SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE 1:

Share a picture or story of an ancestor you admire from Individual Worth #7 and why with the hashtag #PersonalProgressChallenge

CHALLENGE 2:

Share a photo or video from Individual Worth #5 with the hashtag #PersonalProgressChallenge

ONGOING CHALLENGE:

Share something you learned from your Book of Mormon reading with the hashtag #PersonalProgressChallenge

Updated Scripture Mastery Key Words

     Recently I had sent Scripture Mastery mnemonics to help your students learn the key words to references. I discovered that I made a couple mistakes by accidently using some of the old key words, instead of the updated ones for 2015.  So I have made the changes.  This way, the key words align with the new SM Bookmarks and the SM Cards.  So here is the link to post where the change has been made. http://nwseminaryshare.weebly.com/home/old-testament-sm-mnemonics […]

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