Tag Archive: LDS Primary

10 Tips for Giving a Great Talk

Primary Object Lesson Talks You will get some good ideas from my LDS Object Lessons for simple Primary talks. Top Ten tips for Giving a Great Talk by Robert Felts, New Era, August 2000 from LDS.org Accept the assignment cheerfully, and pray for guidance, especially if you aren’t comfortable with the assigned topic. Start outlining your talk at least a week before your assignment. Use scriptures. Try to memorize the verses…
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2008 Primary Presentation

Sacrament Meeting Primary Program 2008 Shared by Teresa C. (Children hum “I am a Child of God” lightly with the piano as Narration takes place.) Narration President “Each of us is born of royal birth, a child of promise, chosen from among many to be here and to earn our royal inheritance, a time, in the fullness of times. Narration 1st Counselor: Our Father in heaven loves us more deeply…
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LDS Primary 2009 Theme: My Eternal Family Monthly Themes

Following is the text of the Sacrament Meeting Outline. Be sure to check out the keywords at the bottom of the page to find LDS clipart, LDS object lessons, and activity ideas relating to each term. Please also see our Sacrament Meeting Presentation List for sample Primary presentations. My Eternal Family: Outline for Sharing Time Objective: To help children understand the eternal nature of families and to teach them how…
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Ideas for Small Gifts

Below is a list of very inexpensive gift ideas perfect for Visiting Teachers, Leaders, and Friends who would like to let others know how much they are loved. 7-UP: 7-UPlifting ideas for a wonderful holiday season. (include seven uplifting thoughts/ideas) 7-UP:7-UPlifting thoughts for a good week. (include seven uplifting thoughts/ideas) A bar of soap with a note: Just a little visit with you washes away the blues. A bundle of…
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