00:00 Primarily Scripture is back with a new season, and this year we're studying The Book of Mormon along with Come Follow Me. Cindy introduces free worksheets available on the website that she designed specifically for kids to help them understand and study excerpts from the CFM weekly reading. 04:40 Ashlyn and Cindy read excerpts from the Title Page and then review some study questions from the worksheet. They discuss the difference between writing, abridging, and translating, and how talking about what you have read is an effective study tool. 15:29 Cindy and Ashlyn give an overview of the other study activities from the worksheets, but they don't discuss them in depth. Viewers are encouraged to do the activities on their own. Visit www.PrimarilyScripture.com for free worksheets
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Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!!
Come Follow Me for Kids
Beginners Guide to Scripture Study
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The Book of Mormon
CFM 2024
Teens, Youth, Kids, Family
Primary
LDS
Latter Day Saint
Young Women
Young Men
Temple
Aaronic Priesthood
Scripture Study
00:00 Primarily Scripture is back with a new season, and this year we're studying The Book of Mormon along with Come Follow Me. Cindy introduces free worksheets available on the website that she designed specifically for kids to help them understand and study excerpts from the CFM weekly reading. 04:40 Ashlyn and Cindy read excerpts from the Title Page and then review some study questions from the worksheet. They discuss the difference between writing, abridging, and translating, and how talking about what you have read is an effective study tool. 15:29 Cindy and Ashlyn give an overview of the other study activities from the worksheets, but they don't discuss them in depth. Viewers are encouraged to do the activities on their own. Visit www.PrimarilyScripture.com for free worksheets
And if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o)
Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!!
Come Follow Me for Kids
Beginners Guide to Scripture Study
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The Book of Mormon
CFM 2024
Teens, Youth, Kids, Family
Primary
LDS
Latter Day Saint
Young Women
Young Men
Temple
Aaronic Priesthood
Scripture Study