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Jennifer Smith
September 7, 2017
Good Morning, I just created the following flip chart to be used with Lesson 10, “Jesus Made Repentance Possible” from the Family Home Evening Resource Book. It is a memorization chart for the scripture D&C 58:42. It begins with all of the words being shown on the paper, and as you flip to each of the subsequent pages, a couple of the words are taken away. The final page shows…
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Jennifer Smith
September 7, 2017
Repentance like soap should be used frequently! And how great is his joy in the soul that repenteth! -D&C 18:13 I used this handout and attached a bar of soap to it. I am sure you could add other cute sayings that tie in with soap and repentance as well.
Jennifer Smith
September 6, 2017
Jenny, I try to create my handouts as a 3×5 so I can print them four up on a page and the YW can keep them in a photo sleeve book for future reference. For lesson 27, I also let each YW choose a small rock to take with her handout. Thank you for your wonderful website. I hope that these will be useful to others. I just realized my…
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Shauna
March 14, 2017
Object Lesson:In 2 Corinthians 2:11, the Apostle Paul teaches that when we don’t forgive others, we give satan an advantage over us.I showed this powerful video, click HERE and used the following object lesson based on a few ideas I have seen.Thi…
Shauna
March 14, 2017
In 2 Corinthians 2:11, Paul teaches that when we don’t forgive others, we give satan an advantage over us.This powerful video featuring Kristy Glass shows the importance of forgiving others-even those who never apologize to us. Click HERE to view.I tol…
Jess
May 25, 2016
LDS.org Primary 4, Lesson 18: King Lamoni’s Father is ConvertedThis story is a favorite of mine! I love how much King Lamoni has grown and the faith of his father in what the missionaries are teaching him that he could truly be forgiven of his grievous…
LDS Scripture Teachings
October 27, 2015
I believe that as we read the Old Testament, looking for ways that the events and stories therein show a similarity to the Savior Jesus Christ, that we are reading the text as Nephi directs when he said, “Behold, my … Continue reading →
Erin Isenberg
October 7, 2015
For a while, I’ve wanted to teach a song about repentance. My favorite from the Children’s Songbook is “Help Me, Dear Father.” Because I wouldn’t spend much time memorizing this song, I’ve included the lyrics on the flip chart. If you…
LDS Scripture Teachings
August 21, 2015
Elder Heber J. Grant shared this experience involving John Taylor: I recall one incident showing how song has the power to soothe irritated feelings and bring harmony to the hearts of men who are filled with a contentious spirit. It … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
December 8, 2014
By Jeanne Gilmore Merrell Jeanne Gilmore Merrell: #dandc64 Forgiveness: My Burden Was Made Light This is a very powerful video about forgiveness.www.lds.org/media-library/video/2010-07-14-forgiveness-my-burden-was-made-light?lang=eng (54 minutes ago) https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2010-07-14-forgiveness-my-burden-was-made-light?lang=eng Read More Read more here:: Video: Forgiveness: My Burden Was Made Light
Jennifer Smith
December 5, 2014
By Colleen Stephenson Colleen Stephenson: We had a fun time today learning about #dandc56. After giving an overview of vrs. 1-13, i focused on vrs. 14-15 with the manual question “what attitudes prevent us from being pardoned or forgiven?” a: hearts are not satisfied, and we counsel (the Lord) in our own ways. We talked about what each of these meant and then thought of the principle to put on…
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Jennifer Smith
November 21, 2014
By [email protected] (Sheena Perron) Identify the doctrine(seeing an object lesson): Ask the children how they might feel if someone pushed or hit them. Hold up a big rock and tell the children that it represents those hurt feelings. Place the rock in a long sock. Invite a child to come to the front of the room, and tie the sock to his or her ankle. Ask the child to walk…
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