Liahona Family Home Evening
Now I bet you are REALLY excited about this fhe, right?! π
We talked about all the different things these signs mean, how they can direct us where to go, help us get there safely, and keep us on the right path.
I asked the kids if they thought Nephi and his family had signs like these back then to help them find their way through the wilderness. Once we definitely decided they didnt, we talked about the miracle of the Liahona and how, based on their righteousness, the Lord provided a way to lead and protect his people to the Promised Land.
Then I asked the kids if THEY had a Liahona. Sadly, we all said no, but then we talked about a special gift our Heavenly Father has for US…the gift of the Holy Ghost. Just like the Liahona, when we are righteous and obey Heavenly Father’s command we can have protection and be guided, just as Nephi was.
Then we read this perfect scripture from Alma:
We talked about how by following our Savior, we can be let to our eternal bliss…just as Nephi and his people were led to the promised land. Isn’t that beautiful?!
At this point the kids are usually getting a little restless so I try to have an activity of some sort to keep them engaged. Going along with the theme of signs and directions I made this silly little traffic light π
Even though it looks pretty shabby its actually pretty cool π I just got 2 pieces of black construction paper and cut 3 circles in one piece. Then I stapled around both sides leaving just enough room to slide in a paper towel roll. I painted different parts of the paper towel roll red, yellow and green with the rest of it black. That way, depending on which way I turned it, I could switch the light to stop, slow down, or go!
I loved making this because I am SURE it will come in handy the rest of our Transportation theme week π
I had the kids line up across the room from me and each would share one thing that happened in the last week. If it was something that helped them grow closer to the Savior and have the Holy Ghost, I turned the light green and they could take two steps forward. If it was something that did NOT invite the spirit or follow the example of the Savior I turned the light red and they had to go back a step. They LOVED this part of the night and wanted to keep playing once they had gotten all the way across the room π
I think the main thing I wanted to share with you (and remind myself) in regards to family home evening tonight is this…
Don’t give up!
I KNOW how it feels to spend so much time to prepare something and then feel like that time was totally wasted. I know how it feels to be in middle of sharing my testimony and see my kids staring back at me with blank eyes! π
But…I also know how it feels that ONE night that they really get it. I know how it feels to share a part of your soul with the people you love the MOST in this world, and have them grab a hold of it. Those moments, even though at times they seem few and far between, are what keep me motivited. So if you are like us, and had just an OK family home evening, keep it up! Your family will be stronger and better for it. And so will YOU π