LDS Printables

This archive shows a list of all our LDS printables, lesson handouts, and clipart files. It’s great for searching for seeing what’s new, but if you may want to search for downloads by topic instead.

Recognizing the Promptings of the Holy Ghost

This one page handout has the list of 20 ways to tell when you are being prompted by the Holy Ghost according to Elder John H. Groberg: Recognizing Promptings of the Holy Ghost “How do you know when the Spirit is prompting you? Here is a short list, modified from a Seminary outline, of some ways to know. Of course, all the items won’t apply all the time. We each…
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Parable of the Pickle Jar – 3 label

Kerry G says: “I’ve had this on my mind since the conference talk. Here’s a PDF with 3 labels to print and tape onto a jar of Pickles. I am giving them out to the sisters I visit teach and just gave one to a less active Young Woman …. “It’s a great tool for teaching about the Atonement and being born again through Repentance. I am also attaching the…
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Manual 2 Lesson 34

Stephany C. shared this handout for YW Lesson 34: “For the page with the trees, at the point in the lesson where it asks ‘to what trees can we cling…’ I had the girls take a few moments and write on each tree something we can cling to when we are tempted. “The other page is just material from the lesson, so the girls can participate by reading questions, scriptures…
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Monthly Opening Excercises Organizer

This monthly form was submitted by Beverly R. It includes space for the date, practice songs, lesson, presidency message, opening song, opening prayer, theme, scripture/thought and theme. She says “These are our opening exercise forms. In the YW presidency we alternate months that we put together opening exercises. We give the monthly form to each of the leaders, so they have an “at a glance” view for each Sunday. We…
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