| Sharing Time
Do What Is Right
Friend,
September 2003
By Vicki F. Matsumori
Thou shalt do that which is right . . . in the
sight of the Lord (Deuteronomy
6:18).
How
do you remember to choose the right? Elder L. Tom Perry of the Quorum
of the Twelve Apostles
tells a story about a young boy and his friends who found a package of
cigarettes: "They decided to go down on the cliff alongside some
large boulders and smoke. . . . They lit up, and the young man said that
as he was looking down at the smoldering cigarette that he held between
his fingers, he saw his CTR ring. He quickly put the cigarette out. . . . He chose to choose the right, as he remembered what the emblem stood
for" (Ensign, Nov.
1993, 66).
Sometimes we find ourselves in the same type of situation. We must choose
what to do. Fortunately, we can listen to the whisperings of the Holy
Ghost.
More than 30 years ago, Primary leaders thought of a way to help children
remember to choose what is right so the Spirit could be with them. A
ring shaped like a shield with the letters CTR on it reminded the children
to make right choices. Children today are also reminded to choose the
right when they see this symbol.
Great blessings come when we listen to the
Holy Ghost and do what is right. Elder Perry said, "I promise you that you will receive everlasting
happiness if you consistently choose to do what is right" (Ensign, Nov.
1993, 68).
CTR Rings
To make a CTR ring, cut out the rectangular piece of paper on page 16
and fold it on the broken line. Form a circle that fits your finger,
and glue the ends together. Color the CTR shields, and cut out the one
in your language and glue it to your ring. Then match each translation
of the words Choose the Right to the correct language (see answers below).
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[illustrations]
Answers: 1h, 2j, 3d, 4a, 5i, 6n, 7q, 8r, 9l, 10b, 11k, 12s, 13m, 14f,
15e, 16p, 17c, 18g, 19o
Sharing Time Ideas
(Note: All songs are from Children's Songbook unless otherwise indicated;
GAK = Gospel Art Kit; TNGC = Teaching, No Greater Call)
1. To help the children understand how the Holy Ghost can help them,
write and post the following wordstrips: ABIDE WITH YOU, TEACH YOU ALL
THINGS, GUIDE YOU INTO ALL TRUTH, WITNESS TO YOU, SHOW YOU WHAT YOU SHOULD
DO, BEAR RECORD OF THE FATHER AND JESUS CHRIST, and HELP YOU KNOW THE
TRUTH OF ALL THINGS. Have the children locate and read aloud these scriptures:
John 14:1617; John
14:26; John 16:13; Hebrews
10:15; 2 Nephi 32:5; 3
Nephi 28:11; Moroni
10:5. Ask them to match the scripture with the
wordstrip describing how the Holy Ghost can help them. Write the scripture
on the wordstrip. Have one child leave the room and another child hide
the wordstrip. Sing a song about choosing the right, and have the first
child return and locate the wordstrip by the others singing more loudly
as he or she gets closer to, and more softly as he or she gets farther
from, the wordstrip. Repeat the process with the other wordstrips and
references. Read 1
Corinthians 3:1617. Challenge the children to choose
the right and keep their bodies clean so they will be worthy to have
the influence of the Holy Ghost. Share an experience of how the Holy
Ghost has helped you, and invite the children to share personal experiences
of being guided by Him.
2. Review My Gospel Standards (see Faith in
God guidebook) by dividing
the Primary into groups and having each group choose one of the standards,
write it on a piece of paper, and then think of a case study for it (see
TNGC, 16162). Place the papers facedown on the floor. Have the children
take turns choosing a standard by tossing a beanbag or other small marker
onto the papers. Have the appropriate group present the case study for
that standard and invite the other children to discuss the best way to
live it. Sing songs about choosing the right.
3. Sing "The
Holy Ghost" (p. 105) to review principles about
the Holy Ghost. Discuss John
14:26. Ask, "Why is the Holy Ghost
called a Comforter?"
To remind us of the security and peace the Holy Ghost can bring us,
have the children create a paper-quilt reminder for the Primary room.
Give each child a square piece of paper marked into four squares and
provide crayons. Suggest that they use a different color to decorate
each square.
Have them write their names in the upper
right square and then decorate it. In the lower right square, have
them draw pictures of something they
can do to choose the right (pay tithing, read scriptures, obey the Word
of Wisdom, and so on). In the lower left square, have them write "CTR" or "Choose
the Right" and decorate the square with shields or geometric shapes.
Before the children decorate the upper left
square, have them read scriptures to review ways the influence of the
Holy Ghost can be felt (D&C 11:13 / "enlighten your mind"; D&C 88:3 / "abide in your
hearts"; 1 Ne.
17:45 / speak "in a still small voice").
Then, in that final square, have the children show how they will try
to be more aware of the influence of the Holy Ghost by drawing a picture
of their head, a heart, or an ear.
Now have the children wad their papers into
balls (to give the paper a fabric texture), then unwad and smooth them
out. Gather the papers
and tape them together to form a Primary patchwork paper quilt. Post
it in the Primary room. Bear testimony that the Holy Ghost can help everyone
who is worthy. As children listen to and obey His promptings, they can
continue to receive His guidance. Sing "The
Still Small Voice" (pp.
1067).
4. Song presentation: To review songs from the children's sacrament
meeting presentation (CSMP)and other favorite songsuse a game
that gives answers for which the children must respond with a question.
Before sharing time, write category titles across the top of the chalkboard,
with four or five answers below each topic (see below). Cover the answers
with pieces of paper with ascending numbers on each.
Divide the children into groups. Have the
groups take turns choosing a category and number. A child from a group
responds to the chosen answer
with the correct question for it. For example, the answer for number
100 under the title "It's on the Program" is "This song
is the theme for this year's program," and the correct response
is "What is 'The Church of Jesus Christ'?" Then all sing the
song.
In addition to the CSMP songs, choose songs that are favorites with
your Primary children. The following categories and answers are given
only as examples. Do not include the parenthetical information on the
chalkboard; it should be given to the pianist.
It's on the Program
100 This song is the theme for this year's
program. ("The
Church of Jesus Christ," p. 77)
200 This song teaches us the plan of salvation.
("I
Lived in Heaven," p.
4)
300 This song helps us remember to CTR. ("Choose
the Right Way," pp.
16061)
400 This song reminds us that the Savior
appeared on the American continent. ("Easter
Hosanna," pp.
6869)
Who Is That, Anyway?
100 This person is a child of God. ("I
Am a Child of God," pp.
23)
200 These people can be together forever.
("Families
Can Be Together Forever," p. 188)
300 He built his house upon the sand. ("The
Wise Man and the Foolish Man," p. 281)
400 I can take this person to church with
me, where I will act with dignity. ("The
Things I Do," pp.
17071)
The Word Is Follow
100 If we follow this person, we won't go
astray. ("Follow
the Prophet," pp. 110--11)
200 "Lord, I would follow _____." ("Lord, I Would Follow
Thee," (Hymns, no. 220)
300 "Follow, follow me! If I do it _____ or low . . ." ("Do
As I'm Doing," p. 276)
400 "I will follow God's _____ for me." ("I
Will Follow God's Plan," pp. 16465)
Picture That Song
(Note: The answers for this category are visual aids used during the
year to teach specific songs.)
100 Smiling/frowning face ("Smiles," p.
267)
200 Outline of a meetinghouse ("The
Church of Jesus Christ," p.
77)
300 Picture of a temple ("I
Love to See the Temple," p.
95)
400 Line drawing of a seed growing in the
sun ("On
a Golden Springtime," p.
88)
5. Additional Friend resources: Sharing TimesAug.
2000, 1315; June
2000, 4345; July
1997, 3638; Feb.
1997, 89,
43. Ensign resources: "Becoming
Men in Whom the Spirit of God Is," May
2002, 3941; "True
Friends," May 2002, 2629; "Setting
Family Standards for Entertainment," June 2001, 2629. |