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Temple Work

Teach that we need each other to accomplish temple goals....
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Example of Christ

Power of Example...
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Presentation of a Lesson

Teaching the Gospel, is like giving people cake. It's all in the way you hand it to them...
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It's in the Presentation

Teacher Improvement. Teaching is a divine calling. Teachers need to prayerfully plan and present the lesson in a way so that the students are ready and excited to receive the message. ...
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The Importance of Being Spiritually Prepared

The importance of being prepared before you go to the temple....
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Lesson preparation

Something can be attractive or desirable but how it is prepared or treated changes its desirability...
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Serving the Gospel

It does matter how we serve the gospel, with carefully, prayerfully prepared lessons....
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Children absorb what we teach

Is your home colored with anger, yelling, sarcasm, and criticizm? Or is your home colored with patience, cooperation, soft tones and laughter?...
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Every person is important - parable of the muffins

If you are part of an organization and think your contribution is only a tiny part, you may be underestimating your importance to the organization. You never know where your volunteer help is making a big difference to someone. ...
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Experiment Upon the Word

Encourage your class to try out the things that are taught in your lessons to build faith on that topic....
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Magnification

Our ability to focus our teaching power depends on the tools we use. (This could be part of a leadership training exercise on using the scriptures or manual more instead of commercial helps from non-Church sources)...
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Testimonies and Eggs

Feeling different kinds of eggs can help us understand the way our testimonies grow and develop....
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Try it out

Use this lesson as an attention getter at the end of a lesson to help others desire to try out the principle you've taught...
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