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Family Home Evening Lesson on Profanity
Profanity
Trash
and Treasure Talk by Sally Cary


A crisp, clean apple. "I can keep
my language clean and crisp and handle my words with care so I won't bruise my
peace of mind or the opinions others share." (Credit:
Homemaking Cottage)
Lip balm
- "May your lips be as soft and kind as your word." (Click
here for
cute poem. You could buy or make lipbalm to give them and attach cute poem
to it.)

Zip Your Lips - Story of President Hinckley

Foul Language is for the Birds

Profanity Object Lesson by Debra Storm

How to stop swearing

Talk on Profanity

One Liners

Locker Room Talk (taken from the September
1989 New Era)
This Recruit Does Not Swear, Sir!

Profanity and Swearing by
Ted E. Brewerton,
May 1983 Ensign
Profanity by Elder Robert K. Dellenbach, September 1996,
Ensign
“Sin—On the Tips of Our
Tongues,” John S. Tanner, Feb. 1991,
Ensign
Standing up to profanity by
Paula K. Boothe, Apr. 2001,
Ensign
The Third Commandment by Ester Rasband, April 1999 Ensign
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