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Sharing Time: Examples of Service



As of late I have been thinking a lot about service.
How grateful I have been in my life to be surrounded by so many wonderful examples and had so many opportunities to serve myself. 
I was excited as I was wandering around the primary section on LDS.org to find out that next month's primary theme is 

"I will serve God with all my heart, might, mind, and strength."

I decided to create a fun little game based on the outline 
"PROPHETS & APOSTLES SHOW US HOW TO SERVE".
It is a fun and simple matching activity that could either be used in sharing time or in the home!
I selected a few different leaders who exemplified great service from the Bible, Book of Mormon, and Latter Days. 

For each prophet I created two matching cards. 
One card has a picture and name of a leader.
The second has qualities and characteristics for that particular leader specific to their service.
Each card also has a back design (all back designs are the same) that read, "Examples of Service From the Prophets" 
The cards are also color coordinated for younger children who might not know the exact coordinating characteristics. 


Children can take turns flipping over cards in search of matches.
My thought is if this were to be used for a sharing time or FHE, time could be taken after a match is found
 to discuss the leader and how they served as a group using scriptures, stories, etc.
 (see some suggestions below).



You can download the cards by right clicking on the picture and selecting "save image as" 
and then copy and paste the images in a word document 
or download a PDF image by clicking on the links below.
Keep in mind that I created these images as a 5x7 so if you attempt to change the sizing, 
you may run the risk of slightly blurring the image!

Also, I used free LDS images for the pictures, so they aren't the highest quality, 
but when I printed them out as a 5x7, I thought they looked fine! 



JOSEPH SMITH JR.
POSSIBLE DISCUSSION TOPICS

Joseph Smith gave a life of service for the cause of truth (D&C 135: 3)

Joseph Smith understood the importance of missionary work (D&C 84: 62) 
and spent time serving as a missionary in Upper New York and Canada.

He suffered many trials and tribulations in his life so the Gospel of Jesus Christ could be restored.

Joseph Smith Front Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)
Joseph Smith Back Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)





JESUS CHRIST
POSSIBLE DISCUSSION TOPICS

Jesus Christ taught us that we should always love and serve others (Matthew 22:36-39), even our enemies (1 Nephi 19:9)

Jesus Christ suffered for the sins and salvation of all mankind (Alma 7:11- 13).

Jesus Christ healed the sick and comforted those in need (Mark 1: 40-45)

Jesus Christ Front Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)
Jesus Christ Back Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)





THOMAS S. MONSON
POSSIBLE DISCUSSION TOPICS

When Thomas S. Monson was a bishop he frequently took the time to visit the widows and those in need.

At the age 31, Thomas S. Monson was called to serve as a Mission President over the Canadian Mission.

Thomas S. Monson also often visited the sick and offered blessings of comfort and healing. 

Thomas S. Monson Front Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)
Thomas S. Monson Back Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)





MOSES
POSSIBLE DISCUSSION TOPICS

Moses lead the Children of Israel out of Egypt (1 Nephi 17: 24-27)

Moses was a faithful prophet and listened to the Lord in order to best serve the Children of Israel.

Moses Front Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)
Moses Back Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)




KING BENJAMIN
POSSIBLE DISCUSSION TOPICS

King Benjamin was a great prophet and labored and served his people (Mosiah 2: 12-14)

King Benjamin loved his people and taught them the Gospel and how to serve the Lord (Mosiah 2: 17-18)

King Benjamin taught us that the reason we serve isn't for recognition, but for the Lord (Mosiah 2: 15-16, 19)

King Benjamin Front Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)
King Benjamin Back Matching Cards Download (CLICK HERE)



Missionary Quotes & Printables



DEAR MISSIONARY: MISSIONARY PRINTS (ELDER)

This week I decided to create some simple 5x7 missionary quotes /sayings.
They could be printed off and sent to your favorite missionary for their study area, 
used as a missionary handout, or printed off and framed!

Feel free to print off and use!

(you can download them by right clicking on the picture and selecting "save image as"...you can copy and paste
the images in a word document or download a single 5x7 image PDF by clicking on the links below) 


Act Out of Love 

Greatest Duty


Preach My Gospel

Call Me On A Mission






DEAR MISSIONARY: MISSIONARY PRINTS (SISTER)
(you can download them by right clicking on the picture and selecting "save image as"...you can copy and paste
the images in a word document or download a single 5x7 image PDF by clicking on the links below) 


Act Out of Love 

Greatest Duty

Preach My Gospel

Call Me On A Mission







Mutual Activity Idea:Called to Serve







THE PURPOSE


Recently, our youth decided to plan a mutual activity based on missionary work.
With the missionary age change, we have had a lot of youth talking about going on missions.

The purpose of the activity was to help the youth feel the spirit 
and prepare them to share the gospel in the future & NOW.

Honestly, it was such an awesome activity --- one I think the youth will remember for a long time.
Thank you Sisters in Zion for the original idea (see here)
I wanted to show some pictures from the night and highlight some of the sweet moments from the night.

I would suggest this activity a hundred times over, 
especially if you have youth who are considering serving a mission. 
(I think it could also be fun for a family home evening!)



INVITATION 

Prior to the activity the young men dropped off invitations to every youth member.
The invitations where very simple (see above on right), and reminded the youth to dress up for the activity.
Having the youth dress up really set the tone for the night.



THE MTC


We began the evening by singing as a group, "Called to Serve".
After a prayer, there was a brief thought on the importance of missionary work 
and then the youth were introduced to the activity...

Each youth member would receive a mission call, missionary tag, companion, and mission schedule.
There would be four rotations throughout the night that each youth missionary would get to experience.

We challenged the young men and young women to think about 
how they could prepare to be missionaries throughout the activity.

After explaining the activity the youth received envelopes with their mission calls.






MISSION CALLS

Prior the activity we had prepared mission calls to various countries within three countinents...
United States, Europe, and South America.

We used these three continents to split the youth into districts.
Once a young men or young women had opened their call, they would go to a designated spot for their district.
 (We hung flags up on the walls with all the different missions so they could easily locate their district).
Once they had found their district, they found the person who had a matching "call".
The person who had the same call became their "companion" for the evening.
(we matched up only sisters with sisters and brothers with brothers)





 The youth decided that they wanted to be able to open up their mission calls as a group.
It was most certainly an exciting experience.
Even though the mission calls were pretend, 
it was fun to see their faces light up as they read where they were going to serve for the evening. 

THE DISTRICT OF EUROPE

THE DISTRICT OF THE UNITED STATES

THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH AMERICA



MISSIONARY ROTATIONS

Each district had a different missionary schedule with rotations at various times.
There were 4 total rotations, each one provided the youth with opportunities 
to learn about different aspects of a mission work.




1. P-DAY: LETTERS & REFERRALS




In the P-Day rotation we talked with the youth about how one of the things 
the missionaries get to do on their Preparation Day is write letters/emails. 
We talked about the importance of writing missionaries and providing support from home.

We have several missionaries serving in our ward and created folders for each one.
We had small note cards for the the young men and young women to write notes to them.
It was great for the youth to be able to share their testimonies with the missionaries 
and express their gratitude for their faithful service.



In the P-Day rotation, we also had a table where the youth missionaries could fill out referral cards.
We have seen a lot of miracles in our ward with missionary work, especially among the youth.
It was another great way for them to the youth to participate in the missionary work going on. 





2. RETURNED SISTER MISSIONARY:
The Importance of the Spirit



We had decided that we wanted to have 2 returned missionaries come 
and speak to the youth about their missionary experiences. 
We wanted to invite a sister and an elder.

The youth (especially the young women) loved hearing from a returned sister missionary 
The sister was a returned missionary from the Tucson, Arizona mission where she taught in Spanish.
 She talked about the importance of always having the spirit. 
She explained how the spirit guides missionaries but also how having the spirit NOW could bless the lives of the youth.
 The young men and young women loved hearing her testimony and were captured by her experiences and faith. It was a great way for the youth to recognize how they could prepare for their missions now.





3. RETURNED ELDER MISSIONARY:
Bearing Testimony



The youth also loved hearing from a returned elder who served in the Paris, France mission.
He talked about having the courage to always bear testimony. It was awesome the way he related to the youth. He talked about how often we feel scared to share our testimonies with others.
 He shared a few experiences of how he overcame those feelings on his mission and
 was able to share his testimony and change the lives of others.
 He encouraged the youth to prepare NOW 
by sharing their testimonies with others.




4. MISSIONARY LESSONS:
How to Share the Gospel Now




In the last rotation we gave the youth the opportunity to actually practice missionary work. 
The young men and young women came up with questions as a group that their friends asked them about the church. 
The youth were separated into two companionships where they role-played and practiced answering questions.
 It was a great experience and the youth took it very seriously. 
Sometimes, the questions asked couldn’t always be answered,
 but we explained to the youth the power of their testimony in these situations.
 It was definitely a great experience.






ZONE CONFERENCE

After the rotations, we came together for a quick “Zone Conference”. 
We wrapped up the activity by having a few of the youth share their testimonies.
 They all mentioned how they could not wait to serve missions. 
It was such a powerful experience, and overall the activity turned out to be a real hit.