Learn to See What You Can’t See

Ignaz Semmelweis had the best intentions, yet he unknowingly caused harm. What if we’re doing the same in our own lives? Hank looks at ways to recognize your own personal blind spots, how to approach (sometimes hard) feedback with humility, and how to use it to grow in ways you may have never expected.

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Are you Forgetting to Be Grateful?

John Bytheway shares a life-changing realization from his mission in the Philippines—many of the things we complain about aren’t real problems, they’re privileges we’ve taken for granted. We say things like, “Ugh, my WiFi is slow” or “I have nothing to wear,” while others would be grateful just to have access to the things we dismiss. The next time you feel like complaining, ask yourself: Am I really struggling… or am I just forgetting to be grateful?

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Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion

Elder Christofferson's message, "Bearing Our Weapons of Rebellion", challenges us to reflect on what might be holding us back spiritually. Use these ideas to create a meaningful, interactive lesson about submission to the Lord's will and redemption through the Savior.

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“I am He”

Dive into President Holland’s talk I Am He with thoughtful activities and discussions about divine identity and the Savior’s role in our lives. Kurt Francom talks about ways to create meaningful connections that bring this powerful message to life for your class.

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October 2024 Conference Review Activity

Looking for a dynamic way to engage your class in a meaningful discussion after General Conference? Try the ‘Conference Tweet Page’ activity! This interactive approach uses real-time quotes from Conference to spark connections, personal insights, and actionable commitments. Perfect for Elders Quorum, Relief Society, Sunday School, or youth, it’s a proven way to help members reflect, share, and apply gospel principles. Download the free resources and make your next lesson unforgettable!

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