Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sharing time

I have to give sharing time today and I hope it turns out ok.
I found most of this lesson here and then finished the lesson up with a few of my crafty ideas.

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I will prepare to be a missionary by being faithful and obedient.



Prepare for this sharing time by taking the batteries out of a flashlight and placing a piece of masking tape on each battery, write faithfulness on one battery and obedience on another. Put the batteries in your pocket but keep the flashlight in tact as if it is ready to use. Come into the Primary room excitedly telling them that you got a new flashlight and you can't wait to show them how it works. Talk very quickly about how much you love your new flashlight because you JUST bought it and it's even your favorite color...etc.

Just as you get ready to turn on the flashlight, ask the Primary if they are really ready to see your new flashlight in action. Turn it on and then act very dramatically upset that it didn't turn on. Have the children check the switch to make sure it is on. Talk a lot about why it may not work. When someone mention batteries, take the batteries out of your pocket but do not show the labels yet. Insert the batteries. Turn on the flashlight, showing each child your cool new flashlight. Explain that your flashlight did not work because the source of power was not IN the flashlight. Explain that this is true with ourselves. Take out the batteries and show them that they say faithfulness and obedience. Tell them that our "lights" can shine when we are obedient and faithful and others will see this and want the same source in their lives.

Jesus Christ taught those who followed Him that they were “the light of the world.” He said that you don’t light candles and put them under baskets. When you light a candle, you put it on a candlestick so that it gives light to everyone in the room. He told us, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” (Read Matt. 5:14–16.)

What does that mean? It means that if you are a good example, if you “let your light shine,” then when other people see your good example, they will know that you love Heavenly Father and they, too, will want to honor Him.

How can you let your light shine? One way is by keeping the commandments and choosing the right. When we are honest, when we keep the Sabbath holy, when we are kind, we are letting our lights shine. When we obey the Word of Wisdom, when we dress modestly, when we use the names of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ reverently, we are letting our lights shine. Each small light makes a big difference!

There is another way we can let our lights shine. Elder Henry B. Eyring’s friends call him “Hal.” He told a story in General Conference about a friend he once worked with. His friend was a good person who loved his family. Elder Eyring never told his friend about the gospel and how families can be together forever. One day, he heard that his friend had died. Elder Eyring said that he sometimes wonders if he will meet his friend in heaven and if his friend will say, “Hal, you knew—why didn’t you tell me?” Now Elder Eyring shares his testimony with people all over the world. When we share what we know about the gospel with others, we are letting our lights shine.


Call up various parents of children in senior Primary and ask them to share a time when (name) was faithful and obedient and let their light shine. Share these examples with the children and have them guess "who" they think you are referring to. Then say, "I didn't have the opportunity to call all of your parents, but I'm positive they would all give me "glowing" reports on each of you."


SUMMARY: Ask the children if they've ever been afraid of the dark, or been in a deep, dark cave. Then they know how welcome a ray of light can be. Even a small light makes a big difference in a dark place. Some of your friends haven't got the gospel in their lives. Say, "Your friends need your light. They need your examples. The greatest way for you to be a missionary is to be faithful and obedient to the gospel." Share your testimony with the children.





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In the end, I am going to hand this out in an envelope with each child's name on it.

Primary Mission call WEB

I found someone's mission call on google. Copied President Monson's signature and stationary so it looks like the real thing.

Then have one of the kids in my class read it out loud.

I am going to call each class up to the front, one at a time, and hand them flash light, and while they face the rest of us and say,
"I will be a light to the world, by my good works and example."
Then pin them as member missionaries with these...

member missionary tags

I printed them on card stock and had them laminated. Cut them out and super glued the pin on the back.

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If you would like to have a copy of this for FHE, or your primary click here.

6 comments:

Kelli said...

Janna, that is a great idea for sharing time and the pins are so cool! I wish I was in senior sharing time so I could see the whole thing. Good luck!

Dena Cooper said...

Great idea!!! Love this!

Crazymamaof6 said...

you are AWESOME! that is so cool! way to go! sorry i didn't get back to you. i saw it on my phone but couldn't reply and forgot before i got home! that is rad! way to go!

Maria said...

Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Digital Scrapbooking Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 14 Jul [LA 02:21am, NY 04:21am, UK 09:21am, OZ 07:21pm]).

Kim Sandling said...

This is so great! Thank you for sharing what you have done!

Maria said...

Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Digital Scrapbooking Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 16 Jul [LA 03:55am, NY 05:55am, UK 10:55am, OZ 08:55pm]).