Patty and the Personal Progress Operator
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Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
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Young men and young women should have a regularly scheduled activity night, called Mutual. “Most [youth] activities occur during a time called Mutual. The term Mutual suggests shared experiences in which there is mutual respect and support for one another and opportunities to learn together. … Mutual is generally held weekly. If travel or other restrictions make this impractical, Mutual may be held less frequently, but it should be held…
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A standards event, sometimes called standards night or standards night activity is an annual program, usually held during mutual, emphasizing moral values and eternal goals, such as the values and goals taught in For the Strength of Youth. Standards events are based on the last part of the Young Women theme: We believe as we come to accept and act upon these values, we will be prepared to make and…
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Articles from sources other than LDS.org regarding the Family Home Evening program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Successful Family Home Evenings We can create simple yet effective family home evening lessons from a variety of gospel resources around us. When you begin planning family home evening, is your first question “What will I do for a lesson?” If it is, then read on. The Church magazines…
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This article lists quotes and tips on teaching modesty effectively to young women. Lots of links to modesty resources and activity ideas. Modesty is a difficult concept to teach youth who are bombarded by inappropriate dress touted as acceptable, or even required to be “cool”. I think the most important statement on teaching modesty to Young Women was made by Susan Tanner during her 2004 Fall Workshop message called “Let…
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Jenny Smith
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THIS WEBSITE WILL CEASE OPERATIONS ON DEC 31, 2018.
We are moving to http://NoBoringLessons.com/ where you can find Come Follow Me Lesson ideas for the new 2019 curriculum Dismiss