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Young Women Lesson: Why is it Important to Study the Scriptures?

Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Traducción Español suministrado generosamente por Denisse Gómez / Spanish translation generously supplied by Denisse Gómez Prepare spiritually What stands out to me about this lesson is how wide open it is for inspiration. The manual offers a variety of scriptures and talks to prepare with. Those scriptures highlight outcomes the scriptures can create in our lives (guide us, help us discern truth, etc.) There also seems to be a lot of scope to share personal experience and invite unscripted input from the young women themselves. Consider any experiences you’ve had with the scriptures that you’d like to...
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Come Follow Me: The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1...

God is ready and willing to reveal these things that we don’t even know we don’t know when we are ready to receive them.
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Young Women Lesson: How can a patriarchal blessing help me?

Traduction en français/Click for French Translation Before the new Come, Follow Me curriculum, the 12 and 13 year old Sunday School classes studied the Presidents of the Church for 2 years. In that time, I remember hearing about prophets who received their patriarchal blessings at the ages of 13 (George Albert Smith and David O. McKay, precisely) and wanting to be righteous, I thought it would be good to want a patriarchal blessing just as early. However, every time I asked my parents if I could start the process of receiving a patriarchal blessing, they told me I...
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