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Church History

Church History

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Cub Scouts

Cub Scouts

Family Home Evening

Family Home Evening

General Conference

General Conference

General Pages

General Pages

Gospel Topics

Gospel Topics

Holidays

4th of July

Christmas

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Father's Day

Halloween

Holidays

Mother's Day

Saint Patrick's Day

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Home and Family

FHE Lessons

Home and Family

Idea Door Instant Clipart

Idea Door Instant Clipart

Missionary

Missionary

Object Lessons

Object Lessons

Preparedness

Food Storage

Preparedness

Primary Files

AOF

Baptism

Faith in God - Activity Day

Primary 2009

Primary Files

Primary Leadersip

Primary Music

Primary Printables

Quarterly Activities

Sharing Time

Printables

Printables

Temple

Relief Society

Crafts

HFPE

Relief Society

Visiting Teaching

Skits and Programs

Skits and Programs

Small gift Ideas

Small gift Ideas

Stories and Poems

Christmas Stories

Stories and Poems

Ward Activities

Ward Activities

Ward Choir

Ward Choir

Young Men

Young Men

Young Women Pages

Young Women

YW Lessons

Youth

Youth

 

 

MISSIONARY TRAINING ACTIVITY

MISSIONARY TRAINING ACTIVITY - "Our small ward (17 children typically attend activities) had a very successful activity day May 16. As the children arrived, they entered the MTC where there were stations set up for them to learn: tie a tie, polish shoes, separate laundry, approach people, look them in the eyes, smile, firm hand shake.
They left the MTC to get on their airplane (upstairs) with their passports. There was a pilot, seat belts, and flight attendants who passed out peanuts and drinks for in flight refreshments. The children (teamed as Jr./SR companions) then went to Australia, Mexico, Ireland, and Taiwan. While there (in decorated classrooms) the adult that served a mission in that country told a story, played a game and shared a traditional food with the visiting children. Their passport was stamped as they left each country.
This activity day was so successful with no messes, no bored children, and no confusion. The best part for me was my 1st counselor did it all so smoothly. It was great." -DONNA, B. CALIFORNIA