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(Also see:
Testimony,
Service)

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Christy's Clipart
Handout Ideas on
Service
Lori's Handout

Angela's Lesson Helps
From Loving Hearts to Serving Hands (from BYU Women's Conference)
Lesson Helps from Debanae's
Lesson Helps from JennySmith.net
Lesson Helps from Young Women Connection
My advisor called the mom of each girl and asked
them to tell of an act or acts of service that their daughter had done. Then she
read them anonymously in class. She asked that anyone who wanted to could
elaborate and share her feelings about the service she had done, which, in a
sense, means that they were bearing their testimonies about service and thereby
showing that doing service helps to build testimonies. (Idea by Jacque Johnson)

Last week, a young man in our ward spoke in sacrament meeting on service.
As he gave his talk, he removed his jacket, loosened his tie and took it off,
started unbuttoning his shirt, took off his belt, and took off his shoes.
All the while he just gave his talk without any mention of what he was doing
until the very end, and then he said, "You probably won't remember a word I said
by the time you get home, but you will never forget what I did. Actions
speak louder than words." You could adapt
this object lesson and do the same thing. Wear a jacket and take it off,
take your necklace off, earrings, shoes, glasses (if applicable)....you get the
idea.

A little part of me
All you can by
John Wesley

A
glass of milk
Everyday
Heroes (Article from the Salt Lake Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1998)
Growing
award winning corn
Make
Me A Spoon (Anonymous)
No Hands But Ours
Parable of the
Spoon
Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea
The
starfish (Can be applied to service)
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