Showing posts with label prophet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prophet. Show all posts
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General Conference Ideas
I really love General Conference. There was a time I didn't appreciate the amazing learning experience at the feet of apostles and prophets.
Now, I have a notebook just for conference weekends where I can write down thoughts and quotes and inspiration. I've tried to set the example for my children by sitting through all sessions and taking notes. One rule I had when they were younger was they had to listen to the prophet every time he spoke. Now I expect them to be in the room or in listening range of all speakers.
There are a lot of great ideas on how to get more out of the talks and/or keep the little ones occupied and learning as well.

I found a blog that had a great idea of coming up with a list of questions and posting them on a wall. Then with prayer and listening to conference, finding the answers and writing them down. I love this engaging idea! I think we are going to try it this weekend.
What other ideas are out there?
Now, I have a notebook just for conference weekends where I can write down thoughts and quotes and inspiration. I've tried to set the example for my children by sitting through all sessions and taking notes. One rule I had when they were younger was they had to listen to the prophet every time he spoke. Now I expect them to be in the room or in listening range of all speakers.
There are a lot of great ideas on how to get more out of the talks and/or keep the little ones occupied and learning as well.

I found a blog that had a great idea of coming up with a list of questions and posting them on a wall. Then with prayer and listening to conference, finding the answers and writing them down. I love this engaging idea! I think we are going to try it this weekend.
What other ideas are out there?
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
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