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(Friend Feb 2003) |
3 suggestions for "Family Home Evening"
- Study the article “The
Name of the Church” (p. 7) by Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of
the Twelve Apostles. Write the name of the Church on a large piece of paper.
Talk about why each word is part of the name. Sing together “The Church of
Jesus Christ” (Children’s Songbook, 77).
- Read the story “I
Have a Testimony” (pp. 4-6). Why is it important to share our
testimonies with others? As a family, think of someone with whom you can
share your testimony. Write your testimonies in a copy of the Book of Mormon
and give it to that person.
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- Study the article “The
Word of Wisdom: A Blessing of Strength” (pp. 8-9) by Elder Darwin B.
Christenson of the Seventy. Discuss the kinds of blessings we receive when
we keep the Word of Wisdom. With your family, make and eat a healthy snack.
Plan meals and activities for the week that will help you obey the Word of
Wisdom by eating healthfully and exercising.
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- Read the story “Love
One Another” (pp. 16-17). Take turns complimenting each family member
on something that he or she does well. Write each person’s name at the top
of a piece of paper and put the papers in a place often and easily seen.
During the week, write down other compliments as you each see other family
members do or say things that remind you of their good qualities.
- Have everyone in your family walk around with a pebble in one shoe for a
few minutes. Talk about how it feels. After doing this, read “Pebble
of Forgiveness” (pp. 42-44) and talk about why it is important for us
to forgive others.
- Make a card for each family member, and form a Happy
Hearts Club (see p. 45). Together make a list of good deeds you can each
do both at home and in the neighborhood during the coming week. Sing “Have
I Done Any Good?” (Hymns, no. 223).