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Friday, April 29, 2011

The New Era on Facebook

The New Era magazine has a great facebook page.

Here are a few of my favorite recent posts:

 Girls and guys:

Here are five things guys wish girls did more often. Can you think of some more?
• Show self-confidence.
• Show that they have high expectations for guys.
• Speak up against gossiping when other girls are doing it.
• Compliment guys on the good things they do, especially in the Church.
• Bake cookies and share them with guys.


Here are five things girls wish guys did more often. Can you think of some more?
• Participate in church, especially singing and bearing testimony.
• Say kind things to girls when it’s not expected (and when it’s expected, too).
• Ask girls to dance at Church dances.
• Speak up against inappropriate jokes.
• Take more care with personal appearance (to avoid that, um, “lived-in” look).



Friendship scriptures:

Here are five scriptures about friendship. Can you find some more?
• Proverbs 17:17
• 1 Samuel 18:1
• Alma 17:2
• John 15:12–15
• Exodus 33:11

 

Dating:

“It is better, my friends, to date a variety of companions until you are ready to marry. Have a wonderful time, but stay away from familiarity. Keep your hands to yourself. It may not be easy, but it is possible.”
—President Gordon B. Hinckley
http://lds.org/new-era/2001/01/a-prophets-counsel-and-prayer-for-youth?lang=eng

lds.org
Text of a talk given to youth and young single adults on November 12, 2000, at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City and broadcast by satellite throughout the Church. I make you a promise that God will not forsake you if you walk in His paths with the guidance of His commandments.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

He Showed Us the Way to Return Home - Elaine S Dalton

This quote was in the April 2011 Ensign:

“The Savior came to the earth to show us how to live the plan that was authored
in heaven—a plan that, if lived, will make us happy. His example showed us the way to return home to our Heavenly Father. No other who has ever lived has been so ‘steadfast and immovable’ (Mosiah 5:15). He was never distracted. He was focused on carrying out the will of the Father, and He
remained true to His divine mission. . . .

“You are a part of that wondrous plan that was presented in the premortal realms. Your coming to the earth now has been anticipated since the plan was accepted. Your position in time and place is no accident. Your ‘exceeding faith and good works’ (Alma 13:3) then has laid the foundation for what you may accomplish now if you are faithful and obedient. . . . You have a great work to do. In order to accomplish your divine mission and live the plan of happiness, you too
must be steadfast and immovable.”

He Showed Us the Way to Return Home


Originally from “At All Times, in All
Things, and in All Places,” Liahona and Ensign, May 2008, 116.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Young Women Leaders Website



The Young Women leaders website had been updated. This is the place to access the latest messages from leaders, get help and resources for your calling, and find out what's new.

You can get to the Young Women leaders website from the lds.org hompage menu - click "Serving in the Church" and then "Young Women." You can also type youngwomen.lds.org into your browser window.

There are three main sections in the site:

Getting Started



This where you can go for help in your calling or for training ideas. You will find important leadership principles with many links to the Handbook. In the right sidebar are links to an Initial Training and Orientation document and to a list of Young Women materials.

Messages From Leaders



This page is divided into three sections.
  1. Words of the Prophets is where you will find Key messages from prophets, apostles and other priesthood leaders. 
  2. Messages from General Young Women Leaders contains recent messages from Elaine Dalton, Mary Cook, and Ann Dibb. 
  3. News and Announcements is an exciting addition. This is where you will find the latest news on what's happening in the Young Women organization. The latest messages right now are about the online Resource Guide and the new Youth App.

Leader Resources



This section is not quite finished (there are still links to the classic site). You will find links to:
  • Welcoming New Young Women
  • Standards
  • Sunday Gospel Instruction
  • Personal Progress
  • Mutual and Other Activities
  • Young Women Camp
  • Teaching Leadership Skills and Qualities
  • Young Women with Disabilities
  • and more

Saturday, April 23, 2011

A Prophet's Voice: Following the Lord's anointed



How can you bring the blessings of General Conference to the young women you serve?

There's an extremely important article in today's Church News by Sister Elaine Dalton on that topic: "A Prophet's Voice: Following the Lord's Anointed."

Here are a few quotes:

"I believe, in a world increasing in media messages each young woman must be riveted on their words and know how to apply them in their lives. Prophets speak for God. They are a voice of warning. They can guide, direct, admonish correct and teach. They can provide personal answers to life's questions and challenges. They can also prepare each of us for what is to come.


"In Young Women, the curriculum has been updated with current messages from the prophets, seers, revelators and other Church leaders. This is being done through the use of the online Resource Guide, which updates the lessons in the Young Women Lesson Manual 3. These inspired general conference addresses can now become part of our Sunday lessons, and could also become a part of family discussions, youth talks, seminary sharing, and family home evening lessons....


"The Resource Guide for Leaders will continually update the lessons with the current words of the prophets, visual resources and relevant questions. These teachings will bless and guide the young women and all of us as we focus not only on what they have said but what we will do to live the doctrine they have taught....


"I believe that in order for our precious young women to be able to navigate in the world in which they now live, they will need to be riveted on the words of the prophets, seers and revelators. They will need to hear them in general conference, in their homes and in their young women classes. They will need to not only know what was taught but how to accept and act on these prophetic words. They will need to be shown how to relate the doctrine to their everyday lives and the situations they face. They will need to be mentored on how it connects with Personal Progress. It is so important that what they learn on Sunday, translates into action on Monday.

Friday, April 22, 2011

YW Manual 3: Lessons 16-18 on the Temple



Young Women Manual 3: Lessons 16-18 on the temple should be coming up soon.

This is an extremely important topic. Note the vision statement at top of the Getting Started section of the Young Women website:



Take care to prepare spiritually as you plan these critical lessons.

This is from Handbook 2 section 3.2.1
Leaders prepare themselves spiritually as they keep the commandments, study the scriptures and the teachings of latter-day prophets, pray, fast, and humble themselves before the Lord. With this preparation, they are able to receive inspiration to guide them in their personal lives, their family responsibilities, and their callings.


Lesson Resources - from the manual

There are wonderfully current resources included in the online lessons. Here are links - look in the right sidebar for the Resource Guide plus additional current materials.

Lesson 16: Temple Endowment

Lesson 17: Preparing to attend the Temple

Lesson 18: Temple Marriage

Look how current some of the materials are - Elder Scott's April 2011 General Conference talk and Sister Dalton's March General Young Women Meeting "Guardians of Virtue" talk are included in Lesson 18.




Lesson 17 suggests these two very current videos - "Temple Blessings - Worth Every Sacrifice" is a video excerpt, created for youth, from President Monson's April 2011 Conference talk. The Kyiv Ukraine Temple video has been surprisingly popular. Youth from the Ukraine share their excitement for the blessings of the temple.




Remember - there are suggested discussion questions and ideas to help young women apply what they learn.

From lesson 17






Other Resources

This is a difficult section to create - because there are so many! Just about any talk by Sister Dalton focuses on the temple. I'll include a few things here, but please know, there are many many more. The key is to prepare spiritually, pray hard, seek inspiration and teach your young women what their Heavenly Father wants them to learn and become.

This would be a great month to learn and sing "Guardians of Virtue"! See my earlier post on how to download mp3 and sheet music,

"The Holy Temple - a Beacon to the World" - April 2011 General Conference talk by President Thomas S. Monson

"Look to the Temple" - 2009 BYU Woman's Conference address by Elaine S. Dalton

"Latter-day Saint Young Women: 'In the strength of the Lord, I can do hard things'" - Church News Article by Sister Dalton about a group of young women walk 22 miles from Draper temple to Salt Lake temple

Lds.org topic page on Temples

Temple Preparation Seminar lesson manual

The entire October 2010 Liahona and Ensign magazines are full of articles about the temple and gorgeous pictures.



There's a special article for youth: "Making the Temple a Part of Your Life"

Here are a few of the pictures:



San Antonio, Texas Celestial Room


Monday, April 18, 2011

Blog translation

Thanks to a suggestion in a comment, I have added translation functionality to this blog. Just use the Google Website Translation Gadget in the right sidebar to select a language. I'm sure the translation will not be perfect, but I hope this helps.

YW Manual 3: Lesson 15 - Blessings of the House of Israel



The online version of lesson 15 includes excellent current resources (see the right sidebar) including words of the prophets, additional scriptures, pictures and media.

Here are the suggested discussion questions from the resources:
  • What does it mean to be a member of the house of Israel? How did you become a member of the house of Israel?
  • What blessings of the house of Israel are given to those who go to the temple?
 And a suggested application:
  • Read Abraham 1:2 and select one of the traits in Abraham’s life that qualified him for the blessings he received. How can you develop these characteristics?

Additional Resources

Here's a New Era article that might be helpful: "Articles of Faith: What Abraham's Covenant Means to You" bu Shanna Butler

And here are a few pictures and a wonderful genealogy chart from "Abraham: Father of the Faithful" in the Feb 2006 New Era:

The Abrahamic Covenant


Abraham and Isaac


Abraham and Isaac


The Family of Abraham

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Article: "The Mediator Jesus Christ"



I mentioned this current New Era article in my collection of Easter Resources. I love this story written by Elder Boyd K. Packer. It has deepened my understanding of the Atonement. I just noticed that it's featured on the youth website.  This makes it easy to share - I hope you will do that.

Sharing

Here are some ways to share this article:

Click the small "Share" button just below the article.

This opens up four choices, email, twitter, facebook, delicious.

The most commonly used are email and facebook.

To email, you can click on "Email" and work through lds.org to send a link. This requires signing in. Or you can just copy the URL and paste it into emails you send to your young women and others. To make it easy - here's the URL:
https://lds.org/youth/article/the-mediator-jesus-christ?lang=eng

You also have two facebook sharing choices. If you have a facebook account, you can click the little thumbs up icon in the right corner of the window - this will show up on your "wall" telling friends you "like" this article. Or you can click "Share" and then "Facebook."  This will open up a window where you can write a few words and automatically share the link.

Video 



Here's a little hidden gem - If you scroll to the bottom of the article, you will see this:

To see a video about this parable, watch “The Mediator.”

You can view a video of this story online and also download it - right click on the words "The Mediator," (either here or in the article) select "save as." The video should download to your computer.

It is also  available on the DVD "Book of Mormon Video Presentations" (53911).

Friday, April 15, 2011

News to share: Fasting



Fasting can change your life - both spiritually and physically.

Results of a very recent study suggest that people who fast regularly have a 58% lower risk of coronary disease.

The researchers also found that fasting may promote fat burning.

"... 30 patients were asked to fast for 24 hours with water only. The scientists used blood tests before and after the fasting period to look at a number of different metabolic markers. Among other changes, they found that levels of human growth hormone, or HGH, surged after fasting — increasing 20 times in men and 13 times in women. The hormone is released by the body in times of starvation to protect lean muscle mass and trigger the body to start burning fat stores" (New York Times).

You can read more in the New York Times and at KSL.com.


More on fasting:

The Law of the Fast, Joseph B. Wirthlin (April 2001 General Conference)

Fasting with Power, by Shayne M. Bowen (April 2009 Ensign)

What the Scripture Say About Fasting by Robert J. Matthews (Sept 1972 New Era)

The Blessings of a Proper Fast by Elder Carl B. Pratt (Oct 2004 Ensigh)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Kissing?



It's a bit odd to change topics from General Conference to Easter to kissing - but a new Mormon Times article on kissing might be an interesting discussion starter for young women. It's titled "Counsel for Latter-day Saint singles on kissing." If we can help young women be virtuous in every aspect of their lives, they will be prepared to enter the temple, make and keep sacred covenants, and enjoy the blessings of exaltation.

Here are a few excerpts from the article:

President Spencer W. Kimball said: “Kissing has been prostituted and has degenerated to develop and express lust instead of affection, honor and admiration. To kiss in casual dating is asking for trouble. What do kisses mean when handed out like pretzels and robbed of sacredness?”

How is one to avoid prostituting kisses or using them to express lust rather than affection? LDS.org uses the term “passionate kissing” to describe kissing that crosses the line. But, like President Kimball’s kissing quote, I’m not sure we all know what “passionate kissing” means. After much Googling, I mainly came up with revealed definitions for what passionate kissing is not....

More information on this topic:

For the Strength of Youth online: Sexual Purity

The April 2010 New Era focuses on dating - a great resource

"Serious Questions, Serious Answers" - a talk by Elder Richard G. Scott that addresses questions about sexual purity. These might be helpful questions to go over with your young women.

"Speaking of Kissing" - New Era article by Bruce Monson

"What Do Kisses Mean?" - New Era article by John Bytheway

Mormonads - here's a link to the one shown above: Look Forward


Ideas for using these resources

Young Women Manual 3 Lessons 15, 16, 17, and 18 on the temple should be coming up. You could plan an activity on dating standards that lead to the temple. You could assign young women various resources to review and share or organized a dating standards panel.

How would you use these resources? (leave a comment)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Easter



Easter is coming in less than 2 weeks!

This is an ideal time to help young women focus on the Savior.

What Easter resources are available?

Take a look at the LDS Media Talk blog post "Preparing for Easter." The author did a wonderful job assembling a list of resources.

I'll embed the videos here for you:

His Sacred Name - An Easter Declaration - new Mormon Message on Easter



You can find all the scriptures from this video in Church News and Events.

He Lives: Testimonies of Jesus Christ - last year's Easter video



An Apostle's Easter Thoughts on Christ, by Elder Jeffery Rr Holland



A few more things:

I can't think of anything better than "The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles" - perhaps you could challenge young women to read it, or better yet, encourage them to start their Personal Progress Faith value project. One possibility is to memorize "The Living Christ."

April 2011 1st Presidency Message by President Thomas S. Monson - "He is not here, but is risen" 

Special Witnesses of Christ - testimonies from each member of the First Presidency (text)

President Monson's April 2010 General Conference address - "He is Risen"

Classic talk by Bruce R. McConkie from the April 2011 Ensign - "The Purifying Power of Gethsemene"

My favorite story for understanding the atonement is "The Mediator Jesus Christ" by Boyd K. Packer, shared in the April 2011 New Era. There is a video of this story called "The Mediator" available on the DVD "Book of Mormon Video Presentations" (53911). This video is not on any official LDS sites but it is on YouTube in poor quality and I'll embed it (slightly guiltily) here:


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

General Conference Resources



General Conference was a marvelous time of renewing and revelation. Let's not let go. Young Women need to make General Conference messages the walk and talk of their lives for the next 6 months. That's why the latest messages will be integrated into the new online Resource Guide (found in sidebar of YW Manual 3 lessons).

Here are some General Conference materials:

April 2011 General Conference - text, audio, and video of each talk, including the General Young Women Meeting

From Church Leaders on the youth website - youth focused video clips of talks from General Conference and the General Young Women Meeting

Video Highlights - an 18 minute overview of key themes and announcements

General Conference Summary - from Church News and Events

First Presidency Addresses - text summary

Availability of Conference Materials - schedule for release of text, video, and audio in the 11 internet languages.

Stories from General Conference - a Mormon Channel audio program. I don't know how recent the materials are, but this is a source for good stories.


LDS General Conference Podcast - downloads talks directly into iTunes and any connected device (this is what I use and the day after conference, I was listening in my car and during walks - even the Priesthood session which was fantastic). I can't share a link because it's only available in the iTunes store. If you have iTunes, go into the store link and search LDS General Conference mp3 - if you want it by speaker. That's what I use. If you don't have iTunes you can get the free program here.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

195 Dresses video

Modest prom dresses, a personal progress project, and a creative young woman:




Here's a link you can share:

https://lds.org/youth/video/195-dresses?lang=eng


Ideas on how to use this video

Share or view it with your young women to encourage creative thinking about Personal Progress projects. Invite them to plan and begin working on one of their own projects.

Plan an activity night to learn how to modify dresses to make them modest. Invite young women to view the video before coming, or show it during the activity.

Share it as a follow up to the Sunday lessons on the temple with a reminder to prepare for the temple by dressing modestly.

What are your ideas? Share them in a comment.


For more resources on modesty, see the "Dress and Appearance" page in the online For the Strength of Youth.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Young Women Auxiliary Training Summary

Here's a summary of the March 2011 Auxiliary Training for Young Women:
(from my sadly incomplete notes.

As far as I know, it's not online anywhere right now. I will certainly blog about anything available in the future.

Presentation #1 - websites



The YW Serving in the Church website will be updated soon. Here are the changes that were shared:
  • "Getting Started" will remain the same.
  • "Messages from Leaders" will have 3 new sections: "Words of the Prophets," "Messages from General Young Women Leaders," and "News and Announcements." These sections will be updated frequently - especially "News and Announcements." Check that page frequently to see what's new on the Serving in the Church site and the Youth website.
  • "Leader Resources" will have new links to key resources.
  • Here's how to know when the new version is available - the yellow tulips will magically turn to pink!



Youth.lds.org has been redesigned. Here are some highlights:
  • The homepage has windows showing featured content. The top two windows will be updated at least every Friday. At the time of training, "The Miracle of Personal Progress" and "I'm a Young Woman, and I Believe" were featured.
  • Almost all content on the site is downloadable and  shareable via email, facebook, twitter, and delicious.
  • Youth Menu item - "For the Strength of Youth" has pages for each standard with links to additional scriptures, articles, talks, music, video, and other media.
  • Youth Menu item - "From Church Leaders" has video and text excerpts from recent messages. General Conference video clips were available almost immediately after the talks were given.
  • Youth Menu item - "Youth Theme 2011" is where the Strength of Youth Media DVD videos are hosted. This is valuable because now the youth can view them.
  • Personal Progress is the most clicked link in the entire site - YAY!
  • Music is the second most clicked link. The music library has a growing collection of songs that can be streamed and downloaded. Some of them have links to lyrics or sheet music (click on the icons to the far right of each title). Current LDS artist are sharing their music. The most recent is "Strong and Courageous" by Jenny Phillips.
  • How to use the videos? If internet is freely available, they can be streamed. They can also be downloaded to a laptop, ipad, or phone and played in the classroom. It's possible to purchase a cable that will allow video on some phones to play on a TV. Consider expanding your influence by inviting young women to view a video as preparation before class or suggest a video as 'homework' after class. When sharing videos, it's useful to invite young women to look for something or have a question in mind.
  • Mobile App for the Youth website - provides easy access to featured content via iphone, ipad, and some ipods (for now - more  is coming).This is where the youth live - on their phones!
  • Use these resources and share them with your young women. They will be strengthened as they see youth all over the world sharing testimony and living standards, plus, they will have the most current words of the prophets at their fingertips.
Presentation #2 - the online Resource Guide



The 2011 Resource Guide is online. You will find it to right of  lessons in the online Young Women Manuel 3.  It includes content found in the paper version PLUS more resources, including current videos, articles, and words of the prophets.  At this time content have only been added to lessons 1-19. They plan to stay only a few lessons ahead in order to include the most recent resources, including the April 2011 General Conference addresses.

Presentation #3 - Handbook 2 and the Leadership Training Library

Sister Ann Dibb emphasized the value of Handbook 2. Of course, we have chapter 10 on the Young Women program. But many more chapters are valuable to leaders. Chapter 1 on the family lays the foundation for all we do. Chapter 2 on the Priesthood is critical to understanding how to function in a ward or stake. Chapter 3 on leadership and 4 on the Ward Council are also essential. Sister Dibb suggests we become familiar with the entire handbook so we will understand how the Young Women program fits into the organization of the Church.

Sister Mary Cook shared the upcoming Leadership Training Library. This will be a collection of over 100 videos available online to train leaders in the Church. There will be videos on general leadership principles (prepare spiritually, participate in councils, etc) and some on administering the Young Women Program. She shared two videos: one on welcoming a new beehive and one on living the standards. The library should be available this summer.

Presentation #5 - Sister Elaine Dalton

Sister Dalton encouraged leaders and helped them connect with the Spirit. She shared many useful and uplifting thoughts. Here are a few:
  • You were reserved for this time. You are talented women, ready to serve during this critical time.
  • If you are tired, you are trying to do this alone. You have many people to help you including the young women. Most importantly you can rely on the Savior to help you fulfill your calling.
  • Help young women receive and feel the Spirit every time they are with you.
  • Take care of your home and family.
  • Testify at every opportunity and help young women share their testimonies.
  • Counsel with Priesthood when you have question. They have keys that guide the work.
  • The Spirit will guide and guard you. Do all you can to receive the Holy Ghost.
  • A young woman said to her grandfather, "I hear words and see videos at Church, but I want to leave with fire in my heart!" Asl yourself, how can we give the young women fire in their hearts?
  • We all have spiritual gifts. Pray for the gifts you need (see Moroni 10).
  • You can do it! We love and pray for you.
Sister Dalton shared 2 videos. First, a darling little girl saying the 13th article of faith (not online so I can't link it).  Second, "The Miracle of Personal Progress."

It was a great training!!!!!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Guardians of Virtue sheet music



"Guardians of Virtue" - what a powerful song!

Sheet music and mp3 versions are available to download from the youth.lds.org music library.



Just right click (then select save as) on the icons to the right of the song and collection title. This is the version from the For Strength of Youth Media DVD.


You can also download the version from the General Young Women Meeting choir. Just go to April General Conference. Be sure to click "Show Music" at the top.



Scroll down to the General Young Women Meeting content.



Click on the download button opposite "Guardians of Virtue" music, right click on the audio icon and "save as."

Saturday, April 2, 2011

General Conference - youth video excerpts



Can you believe that video excerpts from Saturday sessions of conference are already on the Youth website?!

Thank you to all those who worked to make this happen.

Here are the first four posted:

Remembering the Sacrament, L. Tom Perry

The Parable of the Purse, Quentin L. Cook (I love this!)

What is a Latter-day Saint?, Boyd K. Packer

Face the Future with Faith,  Russel M. Nelson

Achieve Your Eternal Destiny, Dallin H. Oaks


As conference continues, watch for messages that will lift your young women. I put a little "YW" by the special notes I take.

Update - more excerpts have been added - go to From Church Leaders on the youth website to see the latest.

Here's more on General Conference:

"Why Conference Matters" - thoughts from President Monson

Why participate in conference?

Behind the Scenes at Conference

Church News & Events on General Conference

Three new temples announced!

Statistical report shared Saturday afternoon