Class Activity: Learn From Their Peers
Students sometimes tune out when we start talking. But what if they were hearing the same message—from a peer? Here’s a simple way to help students engage with gospel topics in a more meaningful way.
Students sometimes tune out when we start talking. But what if they were hearing the same message—from a peer? Here’s a simple way to help students engage with gospel topics in a more meaningful way.
Bored students aren’t always disengaged—they may just not see how a lesson applies to them! Instead of lecturing, let your students take the lead! Hank Shares a scripture study method that helps students discover gospel principles on their own and discuss them in groups.
Niels and the 1952s run search for a crashed drone in the woods. Martha Smith takes the role of spokesperson for the citizens of Olympus Dale as they press the military for answers.
Welcome to Grounded, where women and men of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds gather together with me, Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner and my guests as we strive to build a bedrock understanding of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and become more like him. Today, join me and Shima Baughman as we study: Confounding Your Enemies, The Will of the Lord, and Labor Ye in My Vineyard.
The Lord tells us to "be of good cheer" so many times throughout the scriptures. Being of good cheer should be easy, so why is it one of the hardest commandments to follow?
Do you keep a journal? “Saints”, the awesome multi-volume history of the Church, is fantastic evidence of why writing your own history might be a good idea.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
We all want assurance, but the Lord reminds us that signs follow faith—not the other way around. What can we learn from those who demanded signs in scripture, and how do we cultivate faith first?
Here’s the powerful lesson I learned from trying to turn on my hair straightener. Let’s study D&C 68:31!