Anchors of Testimony
The next speaker focused on the "anchors of testimony" talk from the 2008 Young Womens Broadcast. She used the stories from the talk. During her talk the Youth listed on the board the tools God has given us in this life to accomplish the things he has asked of us. Examples are: Church, Priesthood, Patriarchal Blessing, Scriptures, Prophets, etc., etc. President Kimballs area of "What I will & Won't Do" was great. At the end of the class, each youth was given a hammer and 2 orange paint sticks. We had spray painted some paint sticks bright orange before the class. We had the youth list on one stick what they will do, we gave them some examples. "I will go on a mission, I will go to church every Sunday, I will dress modestly, etc." Then on the other stick they listed what they will not do: "I will not look at pornography, I will not use foul language, I will not break the Sabbath, etc." We brought hammers which we had spray painted gold and had the youth write on the hammer what tool, from those they had listed on the board, they want to use to accomplish their "will and will not". We went out to the lawn and made a pathway with the sticks. One side had the Will and the other side had the will not. They used the golden hammer with their own personal "tool" to hammer in the the paint sticks. This was such a powerful example and one of the spiritual highlights of Youth Conference. We bore testimony through out our presentations and it was so great.
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#1 I am so glad to see how such
I am so glad to see how such great lessons were incorporated. I am teaching a R.S. lesson and this Good, Better,Best is needeful all the time. I love the emphasis on things that strengthen our testimony. Thank You for posting and Mormonshare for keeping it available!
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