Where I Go for Answers to My Questions
If you want to dig deeper into gospel topics but don’t know where to look, these two websites can be game changers. One helps with scripture translations, and the other is full of scholarly insights.
If you want to dig deeper into gospel topics but don’t know where to look, these two websites can be game changers. One helps with scripture translations, and the other is full of scholarly insights.
Turn those days when you don't have time to prepare into an opportunity! This last-minute lesson idea helps students pull out key principles from the scriptures on their own.
When students know you care about them, not just their attendance or grades, everything changes. One of the most powerful ways to connect with them is simple: ask them to tell you their story.
Have you ever received a compliment that stuck with you for years? This simple classroom activity helps students experience that same lasting encouragement. Try it before a break or at the end of the year and watch it become a gift your students will treasure for years!
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.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Dr. Rosalynde Welch continues to examine Doctrine and Covenants 71-75 and the concepts of consecration, the sanctifying power of education and family, and the role of hospitality in building Zion.
What does it mean to give everything to the Lord and then receive it back as a sacred trust? Dr. Rosalynde Welch explores Doctrine and Covenants 71-75, revealing how consecration transforms our hearts, our resources, and our relationships in building Zion.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.