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.

Revelation 17-22 Study Guide

This handout was created to help teenage students with Revelation 17-22.  All LDS sources. Formatted for back to back printing with space for holes to be punched. —————- Revelation 17-19 Revelation 17:1 – The Great Whore of the Earth One of the most indisputable things about the Apocalypse is the vividness of the symbolism and imagery used by John. The kingdom of Satan, in all its opulent and wicked splendor,…
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Revelation 8-16 Study Guide

This handout was specificacreated to help teenagers understand the text of Revelation 8-16. Formatted to print front to back with space to punch holes. All LDS Sources. ———————– Revelation 8-9 I want the Latter-day Saints to understand their position. Our trust is in God. … We are living at the commencement of the Millennium, and near the close of the 6,000th year of the world’s history. Tremendous events await this…
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Revelation 1-7 Study Guide

I made this handout to help out in my teaching of Revelation chapters 1-7.  I’m hoping it will help answer student questions that may come up.  This handout is geared for teenagers, and all the sources are LDS. ——————– Revelation 1 Revelation 1:13 – One like unto the Son of Man This is Christ. The Book of Revelation Made Easier by David J. Ridges says this phrase was used to…
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Doers of the Word To Do List

I used this To Do List with the idea from the Seminary Lesson manual when teaching about the doers of the word.  After reading James 1:22-25, students were given several minutes to look over James 1-5 and to write down ways they can be doers of the word. The quote is from For the Strength of Youth (2012 version).

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