October 2007 Entries
By: Belladonna
Where else but in the LDS church would you find a group of ten people willing to take time off from work to drive an hour and a half to dust and vacuum rooms that were already clean??
By: The Baron
A common phrase: What does it really mean?
By: Starfoxy
This is a very simple game that allows the kids to select the songs to sing during singing time. It can also be adapted for a very wide range of uses.
By: The Baron
Did you know the scriptures are biased?
No, really...
By: Paradox
For the low, low, price of $19.74, you can own your very own divorce!
By: The Baron
The Book of Daniel in the Old Testament contains two of the most well-known Bible stories, which, although familiar to most, we'll review for a minute:
By: Belladonna
I have recently applied for a job which I would very much like to get. I have the
By: Paradox
... and everywhere else they shouldn't be; how to deal.
By: Starfoxy
For this activity I used two oldish blankets, a blue one and a green one, and some paper flowers. At the beginning of singing time I got out my blue blanket and declared "I have a blanket, and I want to play pretend with it! What should I play?" A few kids shouted out things like sleeping, being a superhero with a cape, and fishing. I mimed a few of those and then said, "I want to pretend that my blanket is a stream!" and laid the blanket on the ground.
By: Eric Nielson
There was an interesting artlcle listed at lds.org written by Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp who teaches religious history at the University of North Carolina. Her article is titled 'A Mormon President?' and was published in The Christian Centure Magazine. It is a good article and I recommend it.
By: The Baron
Hey, there!
Would you like to live without God in your life…for a day?
By: The Baron
As a teacher, one of the fundamental rules of teaching is to ‘know your students’—not necessarily in the sense ‘know them personally’, but to have an understanding of who they are.