Virtue Handouts
Adrienne W. shared these handouts that go with the theme, “Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly.” They were attached to favors for her New Beginnings activity. 6 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
Adrienne W. shared these handouts that go with the theme, “Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly.” They were attached to favors for her New Beginnings activity. 6 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Fran Stucki wrote this script that uses a giant object lesson, a 6 foot sub sandwich, to teach Young Women values from For the Strength of Youth. Here’s what Fran says: “This is a New Beginnings Program specifically for 2007. It is a take on the theme (Let virtue garnish thy thoughts…) It is a Cooking Demonstration Show set at the Virtue Deli. It is presented by the YW Sisters….
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Tawna C. submitted this popular story to teach the importance of being selective about what we allow in our media. The handout goes with the story. Brownies With a Difference Many parents are hard pressed to explain to their youth why some music, movies, books, and magazines are not acceptable material for them to bring into the home or to listen to or see. One parent came up with an…
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Tawny C. created this handout that has the 2007 mutual theme on it. She says, “the Virtue Business Cards we made in each of the YW colors and gave to the girls in New Beginnings. We printed them out as business cards and gave to the YW to put in their wallets to help them memorize the YW [mutual] theme for the year.” (I’m assuming she means she printed the…
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This image is from youth.lds.org. It features some Young Women and a leader in San Diego raising their gold-colored banner of Virtue. Amy C, who was on the hike says ” I was along on the hike, but am not in this photo. It was a wonderful experience. Each girl wrote on the banner their personal pledge to stand for virtue before the hike. Most of the girls could see…
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Such a wonderful reminder and message. I loved it the moment I started watching so I wanted to share it with you all. Sister Dalton gives an amazing talk that inspired the video. Click HERE to read the talk (there is a link provided) or to share/learn …
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