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Hymn #279 : “Thy Holy Word” - PowerPoint Presentation

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Hymn #279 : “Thy Holy Word” - PPT Presentation

2 We love to read thy holy word With quiet thought and prayer Thy Spirits whisprings we have heard We feel thy constant care 4 We thank thee for thy holy word With joy we sing thy praise ID: 708957

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Hymn #279

: “Thy Holy Word”

2. We love to read thy holy wordWith quiet thought and prayer.Thy Spirit's whisp'rings we have heard;We feel thy constant care.4. We thank thee for thy holy word;With joy we sing thy praise.Oh, help us, Lord, to learn thy wordAnd live it all our days.Slide2

Purpose

of Gathering

What do you want to gain from attending the gatherings?What are you most looking forward to about the gatherings?Slide3

President Henry B.

Eyring

“They will be natural leaders who know how to teach and how to learn...Those graduates of BYU-Idaho will become—and this is a prophesy that I am prepared to make and to make solemnly—those graduates of BYU­Idaho will become legendary for their capacity to build the people around them and to add value wherever they serve.” (“A Steady, Upward Course,” 2001)Slide4

Learning Model

The three process

steps:PrepareTeach One Another Ponder and ProveSlide5

Elder Kim B. Clark

“Inspired learning and teaching is the symbolic keystone to the overall campus experience. It brings discipleship preparation and leadership development together in one great whole.

”(All Employee Meeting, 2007)Slide6

Elder Kim B. Clark

“To learn by faith, students need opportunities to take action. Some of those opportunities will

come ... in the classroom, where prepared students, exercising faith, step out beyond the light they already possess, to speak, to contribute, and to teach one another.” (“Inaugural Response,” 2005)Slide7

Learning Model

The five process principles:

Principle 1: Exercise FaithPrinciple 2: Learning by the Holy GhostPrinciple 3: Lay Hold on the Word of GodPrinciple 4: Act for ThemselvesPrinciple 5: Love, Serve, and Teach One AnotherSlide8

Small Group Activities (15 Minutes)

Learning

Process Principles—Expert Groups (10 minutes)Each group will discuss their assigned principle(s) in preparation to present to the class. They will find a scripture and an example for their assigned topic(s). They will answer questions about their topic(s). Slide9

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

… Choose your clothing the way you would choose your friends—in both cases choose that which improves you and would give you confidence standing in the presence of God. Good friends would never embarrass you, demean you, or exploit you. Neither should your clothing.”(“To Young Women,” 2005)Slide10

Elder James E. Faust

“Some of Satan’s most appealing lines are ‘Everybody does it’; ‘If it doesn’t hurt anybody else, it’s all right’; ‘If you feel all right about it, it’s OK’; or ‘It’s the

‘in’ thing to do.’ These subtle entreaties make Satan the great imitator, the master deceiver, the arch counterfeiter, and the great forger.”(“The Great Imitator,” 1987)Slide11

Ponder and Prove

“Study is an act of faith requiring the use of personal

agency ... While learning from a good teacher is very important, it is more important for you to have meaningful learning experiences on your own.” (Preach My Gospel, p. 17)