LDS Printables
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Letter from YW General Presidency
This handout was submitted by Georgie T. — thanks! It has the letter from the Young Women General Presidency from Young Women Manual 1, Lesson 5. 2 per page. Printing note — this item may be too long to print on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper, though it should work fine for A4 documents. If you’re having trouble, try the alternate Letter from YW General Presidency 2.
An act of service has been launched against you….
This fun handout is by Trudy. It is a handout that would be nice for a FHE lesson or a lesson on performing service for family members. It reads: Official U.F.S.S. Business Confidential You are hereby served by the Dept. of United Family Secret Service. An act of service has sucessfully been launched against you. Your mission now is to carry out an act of Secret Service to a member…
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President Hinckley’s Book of Mormon Challenge – Aug 2005
President Hinckley challenged every person to reread the Book of Mormon before the end of the year in the August 2005 First Presidency Message article titled Testimony Vibrant and True. The challenge is considered so important that a letter from the First Presidency was sent out announcing the challenge so that those who do not take the Ensign could hear about it. It’s not listed in the Resource Guide (probably…
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Nativity 2 – horizontal
6 Fundamentals of Gospel Teaching
This handout has the 6 fundamentals of Gospel Teaching as described by Elder Dallin H. Oaks in his talk “Gospel Teaching,” Ensign, Nov. 1999, page 78. The 6 fundamentals are: 1. Love your students. 2. Concentrate on students’ needs. 3. Use prescribed (church published) materials. 4. Prepare diligently; seek effective teaching methods. 5. Seek and use the Spirit. 6. Analyze your efforts and seek to improve.
O My Father Bookmark
This bookmark was created by another Young Women’s leader for Manual 3 Lesson 1. The file is not suitable for printing, but it is provided for inspiration. This is a picture of a stained glass representation of Joseph Smith viewing Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ along with the text of the Hymn “O My Father”. I don’t know where she got the image.
Boy – CTR – Light
Top Pop
I used this as a favor for a Daddy-Daughter activity, but it would make a great Father’s day Primary project, too. 1) Print the images on heavy paper. 2) Cut each circle out. 3) Using a hole punch or pencil, make two holes, one in the top and bottom of each circle. (I found it worked best to push the hole punch in as far as it would go to…
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