Creative ideas for using this issue of the New Era.
Personal Improvement
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Read
“What Great Brothers Do” (page 14) and think about someone who is a good example in your life, perhaps a sibling or a friend in your ward. Identify a specific quality that person has and set two or three short-term goals that will help you develop that quality in your life. -
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Taking the sacrament is a privilege many of us take for granted (see
“Sacrament Service” on page 20). This Sunday, take a moment to thank a deacon or another priesthood holder in your ward for the service they provide in passing the sacrament each Sunday. -
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When was the last time you spent some one-on-one time with a sibling? Read
“Freckles” on page 24 for inspiration, and make a “date” to spend some time doing a fun activity with a brother or sister.
Family Home Evening Idea
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Value Project Idea
• Our prophets have given us numerous testimonies of the Savior, a few of which are contained in
Aaronic Priesthood and Young Women Mutual Ideas
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Two missionaries discovered that simple acts of service were the best way to let a sister know she was loved (see
page 46). Is there a member of your class or quorum who could use some help with his homework? A ride to an activity? Some special attention? Spend a portion of your next Mutual night planning a service activity for someone who is less active. -
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Is reverence an area where your class or quorum could improve? Read
Q&A together (page 16) and then, with your teacher, brainstorm some ideas to improve reverence in your Sunday meetings. After a month of implementing your ideas, evaluate your progress. If you feel you’ve improved, celebrate with a treat.
Seminary Devotional Idea
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