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Unity in Service Chain Links

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  • Document Type: PDF
  • Print Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches (US letter)
  • Ink Color: Color
  • Handouts Per Page contains 5 handouts on 1 page(s).

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This is a PDF document of 5 chain links representing children holding hands. When we are doing service we are united as one and are "linked" together. We are planning a service project for the remainder of the year for the primary kids in our ward. To do service in their homes (to strengthen home and family), and in their wards or branches, and in their communities. After each act of service, that child gets to add a link to the chain that will hang around the primary room. Our goal is to have the room encircled at least once - but hopefully more times than that. This will give them a visual of how many acts of service they are doing for their Heavenly Father.
It can be printed in color or black and white which the children can color in. k

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I'm a SAHM who loves to create, share, and teach my girls to do the same. I write songs and am learning the guitar, I'm currently a Green belt in Shaolin Kempo Karate, I sew like a crazy woman with something to prove (check out my www.kidgiddy.etsy.com shop to see), and love photographing anything and everything good in life. I've been a church member since Easter Sunday 2001 and love going to the Temple!

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#1 I need help with lessons for

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I need help with lessons for my primary class. This looks like a good source.

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