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Jennifer Smith
September 18, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/09/17/1-nephi-8-gods-tree-is-great/ This is one of those lessons that I have a love-hate relationship with. I probably shouldn’t be this way, but there are certain scripture blocks where I just think, “How do I even begin to do justice to this set of scripture?” I feel like I am putting bumper sticker on a Ferrari–it’s just not […]
Jennifer Smith
May 6, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/05/06/1-peter-1-5-peters-principles-prepare-peculiar-people-2-day-lesson/ This was such a success! The positive feedback that I received from the students as a result of this lesson makes me feel that it may have been their best experience all year. They felt like they could really evaluate where they stand as a member of the Church, and they absolutely LOVED being able […]
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Jennifer Smith
March 28, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/03/nt-romans-7-8-inheiritance.html I had them complete a hidden picture sheet first. This brought several smiles and enthusiastic, “YES” form many of them. They all have fond memories of sitting the doctor’s office, picking up a highlights magazine and looking at the hidden picture page first. We read Romans 8: 38-39 Paul taught the Roman Saints that Heavenly Father will see us out, looking every where for us.Why would He…
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Jennifer Smith
January 11, 2013
Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2013/01/heavenly-fathers-plan-is-plan-of.html Sharing Time Idea From The 2013 OutlineIDENTIFY THE DOCTRINE: Write “Heavenly Father’s plan is a plan of happiness” on a piece of paper. Place the paper in a container and wrap it to look like a gift. Hold up the gift and tell the children that inside is something that will bring them happiness. Let them guess what it might be. Then open the gift and have…
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Jennifer Smith
August 31, 2008