The Heavenly Host’s Challenge: Peace on Earth
When the ancient prophet Isaiah prophesied of our Savior, his words were beautiful, but also, as Isaiah tends to be, somewhat confusing. He described Christ’s birth this way: For unto us a child is...
by April Young-Bennett · Published December 15, 2016 · Last modified January 23, 2018
When the ancient prophet Isaiah prophesied of our Savior, his words were beautiful, but also, as Isaiah tends to be, somewhat confusing. He described Christ’s birth this way: For unto us a child is...
This lesson from the Howard W. Hunter manual about recognizing the value in unheralded acts of service and leadership is actually quite good on its own, and it also presents some unique opportunities to celebrate women...
First, I want to acknowledge that this is a sensitive topic. For those who are married but unhappy, for those who aren’t married and want to be, and for so many others, these types...
Ready to teach a sensitive subject? This lesson can be. I hope the resources, quotes, and thoughts here help you create a lesson that’s sensitive to Relief Society members at varying levels of activity and...
Culture / Relief Society Lessons
by Spunky · Published January 26, 2016 · Last modified February 1, 2016
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation. Translation and adaptation generously supplied by Lindsay Wilde Unsworth. Opening hymn: Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord, p 110 Suggested closing hymn: I Need Thee Every Hour, p 98...
Introduction: This lesson is about adversity. The Latin root of adversity is: “vers” means turn and “ad” means toward or against. So adversity is when something is turning against you. We’ll be discussing adversity,...
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Translation generously provided by Denisse Gomez Retana. Lesson key: my notes are in regular font, pieces directly from the manual are in bold, and questions for the class are in...
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