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Here is a super fun and unforgettable object lesson you can use on your companion to teach about the power of the Book of Mormon. All it requires is The Book of Mormon, a can, and some courage. The Book of Mormon is a gift God has given us to gather latter-day Israel to Jesus Christ.
For students to use this gift to help gather others, it is important that they receive their own witness from God that it is true. This lesson can help students feel the importance of strengthening their testimonies of the Book of Mormon in preparation to share the Savior's gospel. Possible Learning.
Why Share the Gospel - Scripture Story and Object Lesson Preparation Print pictures from Doctrine-and-Covenant-Stories. Divide each picture page by cutting on the dotted lines. Gather ingredients to make a chocolate cake.
Also collect a mixing bowl, a spoon, and a few extra odd items such as pickles, mustard, etc. Scripture Story - Apostasy and Restoration (Teach the following story using. Never teach another boring lesson Use our enormous library of object lessons, visual aids, tried-and-true mini lessons, handouts, games, and videos, you can create engaging lessons that bring students to Christ.
To support your lesson, we've put together a set of engaging questions, simple object lesson ideas, and personal sharing prompts that can help spark discussion and invite the Spirit. These teaching tools are designed to help you create a meaningful, Christ. Book of Mormon [MORONI 1-6] Creative Object Lessons with Maria Eckersley Maria Eckersley 14.4K subscribers 41.