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Teaching Faith
FAITH - Have popcorn popping as the girls come into the
room, so it smells and sounds neat. Invite two eight year olds that have been
baptized within the year to bear their testimonies. Compare them to a kernel of
popcorn, how their faith is so strong and will continue to grow. Show them the
bottom of the bowl where they will see the "DUDS" tell them that it takes work
for our faith to grow. We must accept the gospel and then act for our faith to
grow.
FAITH scripture card reads - "Trust in the Lord with all thine
heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." Proverbs 3:5 Presentation: Ask the young women what words are imprinted
on the front of a penny. ("in God We Trust.") Pass around the glass of pennies
and invite each young woman to take a penny and place it in her shoe. Each time
she feels the penny in her shoe throughout the week, it will remind her to put
her trust in the Lord. Try this experiment yourself the week before presenting
this object lesson. Share how you felt as you put your trust in the Lord. Our
faith in the Lord increases as we put our trust in Him. The Savior should be a
part of everything we do and every decision we make. Recite Proverbs 3:5
Object Lesson
Here is an object lesson that I seen used before. It was
pretty good. Don't know if you have tinker toys, but Legos would probably work
also. Good luck Christine Moreland Items needed: Tinker toys, you must have doubles of every
piece. Build a simple object from the tinker toys. (example a
house) Place the exact same tinker toys in a bag. Have one class member be
blindfolded. The goal is for them to build the house. They will do this by
receiving instruction from another class member. You may also assign a class
ember to give false instructions, (those that oppose the correct ones given by
the other student) Lesson: Just as the student was building a house without seeing it or knowing what they were building so to are we building our mansion in heaven. If we listen to the still small voice and trust it in faith we have a chance. If we pay attention to the other voices it is more difficult
When I was in Young Women's a leader did a really amazing
object lesson on faith. She displayed a small box (like a shoebox) and told us
that inside the box was a real horse. Of course we all objected and told her
that it was a toy horse or she wasn't telling the truth. She let us object but
kept insisting that it was a real horse. Eventually she allowed someone she
chose to come and look and they confirmed that it was a real horse. Even though
we had this witness we still didn't believe. Eventually she opened the box As far as getting an embryo she got it from a professor at
a University, but I also have found other embryo's with High School and Middle
School teachers that they will sometimes loan you. The idea is to just get
anything that is unbelievable. I once even did this with an aligator's head
that my parents got while in Louisiana. Tickets (faith object lesson)
A pearl is precious in that it comes from an oyster. The
pearl is then taken and polished for it's beauty to shine forth. Our faith
starts out as an unpolished pearl and with every prayer, testimony, scripture,
and miracle we read, or say, or hear about our faith becomes polished. Just as
the pearl is precious, our faith is precious too because it is a gift from God.
As our faith becomes polished we become beautiful and strong and then our faith
becomes very valuable to us. As a handout I made them a scripture bookmark-I tied a pearl (fake of course) to one end of a piece of white ribbon and then another to the other end of he ribbon. The girls were thrilled with it and I noticed some of them are still using them. L McCartney (Laura in MN)
I started out by asking the girls questions like: What do
you do if you are hungry? What do you do in the morning before going to
school? ect. And then asked them if it was enough just to know about these
things, they needed to do something in order for each task to be met. What if
you saw someone drowning and there was a lifesaving ring next to you? You would
have to throw it in, in order to save the person. Just like our faith we need
to be doing something in order for our faith to grow. I read a quote by John
Taylor Laura in MN
I am going to cut some 2 by 2 blocks of wood and gift wrap them up in white paper and beautiful bows and ribbon. And talk about faith being a gift from god and attach a card to it with a quote about faith being a gift from God. Laura in MN
I am printing out a quote in the form of a poem and gluing
it onto cardstock and then punch holes all the way around the card stock and
then weaving white ribbon through the holes and then tying a bow in the corner
of the square. I will talk to the girls about gifts and what they expect a
person to do who receives a gift from them.. be grateful, thankful, show they
appreciate it ect...then I will read them the quote which is: Faith
I have done a presentation on faith several times that
seems to make an impact on the youth. I start out with a girl sitting up front
in a chair. I talk to her, telling her that I am Heavenly Father, and she is
being sent down to earth. I tell her she needs to learn to recognize my voice
and follow what I say so I can guide her safely back, and talk about living by
faith. I tell her that there will be other voices trying to direct her, but she
should
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