Gifts of the Spirit
Angela D. shared this handout that is a double sided handout. Cut it in half and then fold it to make handouts. Thanks! 2 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
Angela D. shared this handout that is a double sided handout. Cut it in half and then fold it to make handouts. Thanks! 2 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
M’Shelle D. shared this document that would make a nice Baptism gift, especially from the Primary. Simply glue one old penny and one new penny where there’s space left. For more impact, M’Shelle suggests framing the gift. (You’ll find inexpensive frames at most dollar stores — Dollar Tree is my favorite. ~Jenny) 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white. ——- My Baptism Day WE MAKE THREE PROMISES…
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The words, “The greatest gift I could give to you,is for you to see yourself the way that I do,” are found underneath an image of the Savior on this handout by Mary M. 4 per page, black and white.
This idea for a teenager’s baptism talk was submitted by Shay. It’s a little too complicated for use at a child’s baptism, but it makes a great object lesson talk for older people. 2 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
This poem can be used with a star-shaped ornament, cookies, or any other star gift for the hoidays. Christmas Star A diamond shines no brighter than that lovely Christmas star. It shines in all its brilliance; it’s seen from near or far. A symbol of the Christ child as He lay upon the hay, It tells to all the waiting world a King was born that day. O Bethlehem Star…
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Cami D. has shared the handouts she created for use with YW Manual 2. This document has the scripture “neglect not the gift”, a handout for D&C 46:7-33, and a handout with the Individual Worth Value Experience for this lesson. 3 handouts on 2 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
1. Talk to the children about giving gifts of time, love, and service to others. Divide into classes. Roll out large sheets of butcher paper, newspaper roll ends, or freezer paper. With a large, blunt crayon, trace around each child to create a full body silhouette. Let each child cut out his own silhouette and then draw in his own face. On the back of each silhouette, glue a small…
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[Display a wrapped gift (or a picture of a present — see below) Do you like presents? Would you like to receive a special gift from God? After you are baptized, worthy Priesthood holders will place their hands on your head to give you the gift of the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost is a wonderful gift! The Holy Ghost can comfort us. [Read D&C 88:3]: “Wherefore, I now send…
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Jenny Smith
Jenny Smith
Inasmuch as you have forgiven one another your trespasses, even so I, the Lord, forgive you (D&C 82:1). As the school bus bumped along the rough road, Barbara bounced with excitement. “You should see my Father’s Day gift,” she told Francine. “Mr. Hansen, the art teacher, stayed after school for a few days to help me. It’s a hand-painted tie with all the soft colors my dad likes.” “Do you…
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Design the menu so that it would really be difficult eating with only one kind of utensil. The discussion during this meal would focus on talents. Everyone has different talents and gifts. All are valualable at one time or another and we should use and share our talents and acknowledge that they are valuable. A spoon may not seem too important but sometimes you need a spoon, and only a…
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