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Come, Follow Me
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Using Come, Follow Me: For Sunday School
Using Come, Follow Me: For Sunday School
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Come, Follow Me: Rejoice Together
As we rely upon the Spirit in teaching and receiving the gospel, we will be mutually edified and rejoice together.
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Come, Follow Me: Teach One Another
As we seek to teach the gospel diligently to one another, the grace of God will be more present in our lives and our understanding will increase.
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Come, Follow Me: These Words
Focusing on the words of the scriptures in all aspects of our lives, teaching them, discussing them, putting them before us as a constant reminder, will greatly bless our lives.
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Come, Follow Me: Treasure Up in Your Minds
As we study and treasure up the words of the scriptures continually, we will be prepared to draw upon the things we learn in the very moment they are needed, wherever we may be.
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Encourage Learning at Home – Ofelia
A Sunday School teacher finds a creative way to connect with her students and encourage them to continue learning every day of the week.
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Encourage Learning at Home: Ministering & Teaching
For one Sunday school teacher, teaching is not just a Sunday activity, but something that impacts those he ministers to throughout the week.
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How Preparing to Teach is Different: Sunday School
With the right preparation, the Spirit will guide Sunday School teachers to focus on what learners truly need.
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How Teaching is Different – Ofelia
When a teacher prepares by the Spirit, seeking inspiration to ask meaningful questions, both teacher and learner are edified throughout the learning.
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Introduction to Come, Follow Me for Sunday School
Introduction to Come, Follow Me for Sunday School by Brother Tad R. Callister.
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Invite Sharing: Learning together in Sunday School
As teachers invite sharing during Sunday School classes, those who attend will witness the benefits of seeking meaningful experiences during gospel study.
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Preparing to Teach the Doctrine
During preparation, teachers should focus on doctrine – the eternal truths of the gospel – found in assigned scripture passages.
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Teachers: More Than Facilitators
Although discussion is important during class, teachers have a responsibility to be prepared to teach by the Spirit and ensure that the class discussion is meaningfully rooted in doctrine.
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The Power of the Word - Alma 31:5
Try the virtue of the Word of God.
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