• CARE - Mormon 1-6

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Introduction and welcome (0:00 - 1:13).

    Mormon 1 - Consider orange object lesson and not letting the world peel away your faith in Christ. Elder Kearon quote. (1:14 - 5:21).

    Mormon 3 - Helping students find relevance in our lessons begins with the first paragraph of each lesson in curriculum, see example. The objective of Seminaries and Institutes is to prepare ourselves, our families, and others for eternal life, in other words to become converted and help others get on and stay on the covenant path. Practice beginning each lesson with the end in mind with a recommended activity (be prepared, D&C 38:30). (5:22 - 8:47).

    Mormon 3-6 - We can expect miracles, despite of the challenges and difficulties around us. Elder David A. Bednar Quote, make sure you scroll down to see the second paragraph. Your (8:48 - 12:35).

    Assess Your Learning, 3 Nephi 8 & Mormon 6 - What might stop us from trusting the Savior? In the middle of your trials we can see Christ's attributes. Help your students reflect on what they have learned from those two chapters. (12:37 - 16:02).

    Doctrinal Mastery Review - Create a more realistic situation students could use to practice explaining the doctrines of the Church. Use the doctrinal mastery list to see if they could find a scripture that would help their friend. Another possibility is use two stories from Elder Soares' talk and see if you can match a scripture to their situation. Then, explain how that scripture could help them. (16:05 - 20:10)

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