You may be familiar with the following quotes by President Ezra Taft Benson, which are totally inspiring, yet lack a crucial bit of information: HOW??? When we put God first, all other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives. Our love of the Lord will govern the claims for our […]
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Free FHEasy Lesson: Seminary and Doctrin...
FHEasy LESSON ON SEMINARY! For many seminary students, it’s that time again. Time for school and seminary. In honor of this, I’ve made a special FHEasy lesson that focuses on seminary and includes the seven DOCTRINAL MASTERY scriptures not used in my book FHEasy (see below for a note about one of these scriptures). In […]
FHEasy for the Fourth of July
Next Monday is the fourth of July, so if you are a US citizen, now’s a good time to take a minute and think about your FHEasy plans. I have some ideas to share below, but before I forget, here’s last year’s post on one of my favorite “red, white, and blue” desserts: berries and […]
5 Tips for Making Scripture Memorization...
Scripture memorization can be a really great part of your family scripture time, and many children genuinely enjoy it. Sometimes the bigger issue is remembering to include scripture memorization in your routine. Here are five tips to help you incorporate scripture memorization into your family scripture study. Every Sunday, have your children write out the scripture of the […]
Are the Scriptures Your Liahona?
In Alma 37, Alma teaches that the word of God is meant to be a liahona to anyone who reads and heeds them. That is really a wonderful idea, isn’t it? But is that your reality? Could it become your reality? In the book Change Your Questions, Change Your Life, Wendy Watson Nelson, President Russell […]
“Do You Still Read Your Children Scriptu
When people learn about my family home evening and scripture study book FHEasy, they see that we do a short topical scripture each day. One question that comes up is, “Do you read your kids scripture stories or do you just read your scripture for the day and call it good?” We do both. Someone, […]
Scripture Power!
Elder Scott stated that “Great power can come from memorizing scriptures.” In his November 2011 General Conference talk titled “The Power of Scripture”, he said “Learning, pondering, searching, and memorizing scriptures is like filling a filing cabinet with friends, values, and truths that can be called upon anytime, anywhere in the world. . . . […]