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1. Honesty

Family Home Evening Resource Book

Here we ask ourselves: Do our works verify our faith? …  “Honesty, truth, virtue, and kindness are hallmarks of true Christianity. Other Gospel Principles, “Honesty,” chapter 31. “Honesty Leads to Integrity,” on the Family Home Evening Video Supplement (53276).

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2. Lesson 7: Honesty

The Latter-day Saint Woman: Basic Manual for Women, Part B

How did he demonstrate his honesty by what he did? Why is honesty in our work so important?

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3. Lesson 31: Being Honest

Duties and Blessings of the Priesthood: Basic Manual for Priesthood Holders, Part B

Honesty is to speak the truth and act truthfully. What can we do in our families to teach and encourage honesty?

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4. Chapter 31: Honesty

Gospel Principles

Honesty Is a Principle of Salvation Complete honesty is necessary for our salvation. Discussion • Why is honesty a principle of salvation?

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5. Chapter 26: Honesty

Gospel Fundamentals

When we make excuses for lying, we are not honest.Discussion• What is honesty?

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6. Honesty

Be honest with yourself, others, and the Lord. When you are honest in every way, you build strength of character that will allow you to be of great service to God and others. You will be blessed with peace of mind and self-respect. When you are

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7. Honesty

True to the Faith

The thirteenth article of faith states, “We believe in being honest.” To be honest means to be sincere, truthful, and without deceit at all times. When you are honest in every way, you are able to enjoy peace of mind and maintain self-respect.

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8. Ten Commandments

True to the Faith

For an explanation of honesty, see page 84. 9. “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour” (Exodus 20:16). For an explanation of honesty, see page 84. 10. “Thou shalt not covet” (Exodus 20:17).

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9. Teaching the Gospel in the Home

Family Guidebook

Teaching Children with Kindness and LoveThe Lord has commanded parents to teach the gospel to their children. He said:“Inasmuch as parents have children in Zion, or in any of her stakes which are organized, that teach them not to understand the

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10. Topics

Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

This index lists hymns according to topic. It may be useful in locating hymns suitable for a particular meeting, talk, or lesson. If you do not find the precise word you are looking for as a heading in the index, consider synonyms and other related

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11. Topics

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

AccountabilityChurch of Jesus Christ, The 77Dare to Do Right 158I Believe in Being Honest 149I’ll Walk with You 140I Want to Be Reverent 28Kindness Begins with Me 145My Country 224Second Article of Faith, The 122Stand for the Right 159The Church of

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12. Chapter 4: Teaching Children: from Four to Eleven Years

A Parent’s Guide

If a playmate is dishonest, should the child report it, criticize it, ignore it, or urge honesty? While acquiring effective social graces is a lifelong endeavor, this is a special period of development in which parents should teach courtesy, honesty, fidelity, mercy, good humor, and spiritual integrity.Interpersonal relationships may be divided into three basic categories: courteous, affectionate, and intimate.

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13. I Believe in Being Honest

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

I believe in being honest;I believe in being true,That honesty should start with meIn all I say, in all I do.I’ll form good habits in my youth,To keep my word, to tell the truth,To speak up in defending rightAnd keep my name and honor bright.I

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14. Lesson 6: Tithes and Offerings

The Latter-day Saint Woman: Basic Manual for Women, Part B

Obedience and honesty in paying tithing are necessary for obtaining a recommend from priesthood leaders to go to the temple.

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15. Personal Integrity—The Key to Example

Family Home Evening Resource Book

In fact, parental honesty, along with parental repentance, is important. His repentance taught more than the value of honesty; Richard’s daughter also learned that her father respected her rights.

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16. Lesson Three: The Gospel in Our Daily Lives

Family Home Evening Resource Book

Some examples are “kindness,” “honesty,” “prayer,” “reverence,” “obedience,” and “self-control.” 4.

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17. Finding Strength to Abandon Sin

Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts

Your honesty will help him understand the extent and seriousness of your problem.

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18. 2: Fathers as Teachers

Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching

Those needs include righteous direction and the teaching, by example as well as precept, of basic principles of honesty, integrity, service, respect for the rights of others, and an understanding that we are accountable for that which we do in this life, not only to one another but also to the God of heaven, who is our Eternal Father” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1993, 78–79; or Ensign, No...

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19. 2: Age Characteristics of Children

Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching

Children are continually changing physically, mentally, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. They follow a general pattern of growth and development. Parents and teachers who are aware of common characteristics of different age-groups will be able

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20. 7: Teaching Moments in Family Life

Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching

This can lead to a discussion about topics such as honesty, agency, and the consequences of our actions.Discussing Ideas Presented through the MediaYou can talk with your children about the ideas promoted in popular movies, television shows, and music.

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