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Jennifer Smith
January 11, 2007
Teaches that as individuals move closer to the Savior, they also grow closer to each other. This is a good unity lesson. Place a picture of the Savior on the floor. Place the pictures of family or class members around that picture. Point out that as individuals move closer to the Savior, they also grow closer to each other. How can we move closer to the Savior? Why does our…
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Jennifer Smith
January 19, 2006
Start out with both containers about 3/4 full of water. Show the group the orange and explain to them that this represents a youth like them and you can name it “Joe” or “Susie” etc. – – tell them that it represents “Joe” or “Susie” when they do all of the daily things that they have been told will keep them safe, or “afloat” in life such as, daily prayer,…
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Jennifer Smith
July 12, 2005
As seen in the July 2005 New Era. A morningside speaker told the seminary students to put the penny in their shoe. During the day whenever they felt the penny they were to offer a silent prayer. A penny in your shoe feels like a small rock in your shoe you definately feel it. The author said that they enjoyed the experience so much of praying often that they continued…
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