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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Clarice M.V.S. shared this Portuguese translation of the Yellow Brick Road Temple Skit. 8 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white. Clarice M.V.S. compartilhou desta tradução portuguese do temple amarelo Skit da estrada do tijolo. 8 páginas, 8.5 x 11 avançam, preto e branco.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Julie O. wrote and shared this cute skit. She says, “I wrote this skit to go along with a modesty activity idea I saw on your website. We used the idea of the funny immodest clothing ideas and made a skit out of it. We had the leaders be the models and the young women really had a fun time laughing at the immodest clothing, for example the “bear” tummy,…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This document was submitted by Kellee P. who found the poem online (author unknown). She printed the poem on cardstock and stamped an image of her local temple in the space at the bottom of the page. Click to read more white hanky poems and handkerchief craft ideas. 2 poems per page, black and white text.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Brenda H. shared this script for a skit that uses the popular story The Wizard of Oz to teach about the virtues needed to attend the temple. The entire script is written in rhyme, which would make it very easy to memorize. In addition to Wizard of Oz costumes, you’ll need the following props: * Bean Bag with signs for obstacle * Temple Backdrop * Sign that says (Path of…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Jechelle S. shared this script she wrote that uses the American Idol format to teach Standards from For the Strength of Youth. The script calls for 10 youth contestants who each teach about a different standard through their speeches. There are also the 3 adult judges and an announcer, and there’s a place at the end for a Stake President or Bishop to speak. The contestants are: Ace “I’m Too”…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is another of my Arise and Shine Forth logos. It’s free to use on tshirts, and other items that you will not sell for profit.