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Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
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This text was shared by the author to this site in 2008. From Tonga with Love Written by: Kathleen Elizabeth Peaua Dedicated to the Memory of: Sitelimani Peaua 1*Pictures on front cover will be of a Grandfather, Pacific Islander in an Aloha Shirt in his “work truck” with his granddaughter Alice (also Polynesian appearing though lighter in coloring since she is half white but with dark eyes and long curly…
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          Lorraine H shared these missionary documents that are in both Spanish and English.  It  includes a mission call countdown list of things to do before you leave: Mission Call Countdown  List  Mission Call comes  Research mission at   http://www.ldsmissions.com/us/ or http://mission.net/  Get more info. on the MTC http://www.mtc.byu.edu/  Join http://ldsmissionarymoms.com/ & http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ldsmissionarymoms/  Create a mission binder with sheet protectors & dividers  Make a copy of…
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          Shared by Joy B: Hi!  I woke up this morning with this idea, so we know it’s not mine!  I am subbing for the Sunbeam class in Primary tomorrow, so this will be great!  I am sure you could adapt it to teenagers as well in Seminary, who I have the blessing of teaching!  Ok…the idea is this: It is a form of the game “Don’t Eat Pete”… Change it…
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          Shared by Korina M. “Tonight for Mutual we made a escape room. I didn’t tell the girls tell they were [doing personal progress, too!]. But when they were done they had either finished or started all of the Good Works value experiences for personal progress! Anyways not overly complicated the girls had fun. ” Editor’s note – an escape room is a room filled with random items that disguise clues.  When…
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          Ideas for Mutual with the Missionaries: Q&A style “We did a panel. We had questions in a basket. We sat in a circle (around a table would work … we did dessert afterwards) and they could either ask a question, or pull one from the basket. We just randomly chose who would answer the question and sometimes another person would share a story to play off another person’s answer. The…
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