Tag Archive: combined mutual activity
Yw (Family) Feud – Come Unto Christ 2014 Youth Theme
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/01/yw-family-feud-come-unto-christ-2014.html For our 2014 Youth Theme Introduction Activity (a joint/all-girls activity for our ward young women this year), we are doing 2 things: Playing YW (Family) Feud and making take-home wall hangings that go along with the theme. This post will describe the Family Feud game- I will have a separate post with the information about the wall-hanging soon (see the ‘youth theme’ label on the right side).YW…
Read more
Personal Preparedness Jeopardy
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/01/personal-preparedness-jeopardy.html My husband and I recently team-taught a lesson for the youth (combined ym/yw) about personal preparedness. This was specifically focused on temporal preparedness and life skills for teens. We felt like lecturing them about getting a 1 year supply of food (which is important) would just go in one ear and out the other. We did talk briefly about storing food, but our goal was to get…
Read more
Abide By The Guide – For The Strength Of Youth
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/08/abide-by-guide-for-strength-of-youth.html This last week we had a lesson about dating for the young women. We focused a lot on how the For the Strength of Youth guidebook can guide us to date (and eventually marry) in the way the Lord wants us to. I saw this printable (left) on the Little Miss Suzy Q site and thought it was very catchy…Decide to Abide by the Guide! (the original…
Read more
Trust Games
Downloaded from: http://www.continuallycreative.com/2013/06/trust-games/ Some of my favorite learning experiences have been through trust games. Here are some ideas we had of various (safe) trust games to teach principles of the atonement. You could use the same games to Read more here
DANCE: Hawaiian Paradise
DANCE: Wild, Wild West
DANCE: Neon
DANCE: Under The Stars
DANCE: Book of Mormon Heroes
Climb!
Downloaded from: http://goforwardwithfaith.blogspot.com/2013/05/climb.html There is one place that I can honestly say, I have spent more time in over the years – and it holds more memories – than any other one location (well… other than home, of course). That would be Rock Canyon, which is located behind the Provo Temple.**I found this beautiful photo taken by Ashley.You can find her at Little Talks.*I used to spend a lot of time in that canyon, both alone…
Read more
Climb!
*
-
“Every time we go climbing,” explains Jessica Ercanbrack, a Laurel, “there’s someone who goes before us to make sure the way is safe and all the knots are tied right. In a way, Jesus has done that for us in life. He prepared the way. He has experienced it so that if we fall, He can help us get back on the path through repentance.”
-
“When you climb you have a belayer at the other end of the rope who holds you in place,” says Jayson Nielson, a teacher. “Sometimes you can’t see him, but you have to trust that he’s there. He’s there to help you. That’s what Christ does for us.”
-
“That rope that connects you is His words,” adds Talina Smith, a Mia Maid. “It’s the gospel and your testimony of it.”
-
“When you go rock climbing you have to clip onto the rope, or it doesn’t do you any good,” says Clint. “In life we clip onto the gospel through obedience.”
-
“When we disobey, it’s like climbing without a rope,” Jayson jumps in. “You’re setting yourself up for a big fall.”
-
“But when you’re clipped on and follow the rope you won’t stray from the climbing route,” Clint says.
-
“The Savior lets you do it yourself, though,” finishes Jessica. “It’s up to you to make the choices and do the climbing.”
Reach Out and Climb!, Elder Dallin H. Oaks, New Era 1985 and 2002
Anchor to the Rock, New Era, September 1996
