Choose the Right

See also Commandments


​Stories

  • “Decide Right Now” (March 2012 Liahona and Friend)
    President Thomas S. Monson shares a story about choosing the right. Includes a short activity about choices.
  • “Guiding You Home” (July 2011 Liahona and Friend)

    President Henry B. Eyring tells the story of a time his son got lost while walking home. Includes an activity and information about the Primary teacher who helped create the “CTR” motto for the Church.
  • “He Told Me, ‘No Way’” (July 2010 Liahona and Friend)

    Chase refuses to try beer at a friend’s house.
  • “How Can I Follow the Savior?” (December 2011 Liahona and Friend)

    Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shares some thoughts on this subject.
  • “How Can the Gospel Help Me Be Happy?” (March 2011 Liahona and Friend)

    Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shares some thoughts on this subject.
  • “Jehovah Saves Faithful Daniel” (September 2010 Liahona and Friend)

    Stories from the Old Testament about Daniel choosing the right.
  • “The Gospel Is for Everyone” (September 2010 Liahona and Friend)

    President Dieter F. Uchtdorf shares a message about helping his family as a boy. He testifies of the importance of choosing the right even when you don’t realize why it is good for you.

English only

Activities

  • “Sharing Time: I Will Always Choose the Right” (October 2005 Liahona and Friend)

    A message about what resources can help children choose the right, as well as a maze that uses pictures of good choices and bad choices to lead the child to Jesus.
  • “Sharing Time: My Choices Have Consequences” (March 1997 Liahona and Friend)
    Includes a scripture-wheel craft about choices and consequences.
  • “Things Will Get Better” (September 2010 Liahona and Friend)

    A maze-like game that uses pictures of right and wrong choices to guide the reader to a happy destination. Includes a story for young children about a child choosing to have a good attitude after moving to a new area.
  • “Sharing Time: Try, Try, Try” (March 2007 Liahona)

    A maze where children are presented a choice with two options (one right, one wrong) as clues to help them make their way through the maze.

English only

Media

English only