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Bro Simon Says
May 17, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on graphic to read Alma 2-4 Amlici, a cunning man after the order of Nehor, wanted to become king over the Nephites. He gathered support among many people. The Nephites held a vote and chose to reject him and continue with their system of judges. The followers of…
Bro Simon Says
May 17, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on graphic to read Mosiah 28-Alma 1 These chapters are filled with new beginnings that can teach us great lessons. Consider some of the principles that can be learned from the following events: Having been converted, the sons of King Mosiah felt a strong desire…
Bro Simon Says
May 17, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on graphic to read Mosiah 26-27 These chapters always make me think of the first time I found out the REAL story of Aladdin. My mother had been talking about how Disney always creates their own version of the classic tales and everyone thinks that…
Bro Simon Says
May 17, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click graphic to read Mosiah 22-25 Limhi’s people came into Lamanite bondage as a result of their wickedness (see Mosiah 20:21); they were humbled and turned to God as a result of their bondage. Alma’s people were brought into bondage as a trial of their faith…
Jennifer Smith
May 15, 2014
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2014/05/elder-hollands-witness.html The first week of our Seminary year, I showed THIS video clip from Elder Holland.I had my class read in Ether 12:37-38 just as Hyrum Smith read to the Prophet Joseph Smith right before they were martyred.Just as Hyrum Smith did after he read that passage, I had my students fold down the corner of that page as a reminder of the sacrifices made so that we…
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Jennifer Smith
May 15, 2014
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2014/05/i-know-because.html As we are in the final weeks of our Book of Mormon study, I have my students write the following in their journals and then fill in the blanks. I Know_________________ Because___________________ I challenge them to write something they know or have learned or felt as they studied the Book of Mormon this school year and then write WHY they know/feel that way. It was difficult…
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Jennifer Smith
May 12, 2014
Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2014/05/fhe-spiritual-whirlwinds.html Last month I guest posted over at Jedi Craft Girl. I was asked to share a lesson on Christ being our foundation.As I was searching on LDS.org for ideas I came across an article titled, ‘Storm Warning’ from Elder Neil L. Andersen.In the article he talked about tornadoes and compared them to spiritual tornadoes. I loved the article and decided to use it for my lesson I…
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Bro Simon Says
May 7, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click the graphic to read Mosiah 18-21 It is difficult to determine the effect that one person can have, but with time the results can be examined. You never know how the decisions you make will affect others. Abinadi may have died without knowing if anyone believed…
Bro Simon Says
May 6, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click graphic to read Mosiah 14-17 God sends certain people into our lives to help us see the Savior more clearly (Mosiah 14-16). I will refer to these people as “Abinadi’s”. They can be prophets (like the Abinadi in this account), or leaders, or parents, or teachers,…
Bro Simon Says
May 5, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on graphic to read Mosiah 11-13 What do John Wooden and the prophet Abinadi have in common? Well, not much, but one thing that they do have in common is somewhat uncommon. They were men who understood that success on the court (whether a basketball court or…
Bro Simon Says
May 5, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click graphic to read Mosiah 8-10 After reading King Benjamin‘s stirring words, his son, Mosiah, reigns. Mosiah sends a search party after a group of Nephites who had left many years earlier and were never heard from again. They had desired to inherit the land of Nephi,…
Bro Simon Says
May 5, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on graphic to read Mosiah 5-7 For being such a short chapter, Mosiah 5 hits on some pretty essential and deep doctrine. King Benjamin speaks of being born again (born of God), adoption, and becoming children of Christ (See Romans 8 for more from Paul) Did you notice how many times the word NAME appeared in Mosiah 5?…