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Eggs and Testimony
by
Peggy Sherman-Daniels

I found a good way to show differences in
your testimony and/or faith was to use eggs. I make Jell-O Jiggler eggs, then
also use a raw egg, a soft boiled egg, and a hard boiled egg. Each of the 4 eggs
are placed in separate zip-lock bags. They got to feel of the eggs and test the
firmness of each one. It make the point that all of our testimonies can
sometimes be concealed within an outer shell, and they still need work. The
favorite is always the Jell-O egg. It is a great example of testimony or faith
that is based on the continuous changes in life. It is solid. It is firm. It
retains it's shape and identity. Yet it gives a bit and adjusts to changes
around it, which may include guidance from a parent, teacher, experiences with
others, etc.
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