President Boyd K. Packer tells a wonderful story about a dirty train ride and his wish to be clean in an article Titled Washed Clean that was in the Friend Magazine April 1999. He talks about baptism and repentance as our means of being spiritually clean. I use this article and his story to help stress the feelings of being dirty vs being clean. It's a great resource!
Go to LDS.org and look in the gospel library for the 1999 April Friend Magazine article titled "Washed Clean"
I wanted to share some of the activities, games, and ideas that have worked for me as I have been raising my 6 children and working with children in my church. Hopefully some of the ideas in this blog will help you teach a gospel principle or help to inspire you with your own ideas to help your children Grow in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
WHAT IS Family Home Evening?
WHAT IS FAMILY HOME EVENING??
Members of my church, The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, have set aside one night a week to be devoted to spending time together as a family. Typically this is Monday night. This means that Monday nights are reserved for Family Time. As a family we spend time together having lessons, playing games, or doing activities. Each Family Home Evening usually starts and ends with a prayer. Many families sing a song, we are not the best singers but even we try to include a song some of the time. And the kids' favorite part of Family Night is a treat after the closing prayer.
This is a great time to interact as a family and actually talk to each other without TV, phones, gaming systems, music devices or any other technology toys interupting.
Members of my church, The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, have set aside one night a week to be devoted to spending time together as a family. Typically this is Monday night. This means that Monday nights are reserved for Family Time. As a family we spend time together having lessons, playing games, or doing activities. Each Family Home Evening usually starts and ends with a prayer. Many families sing a song, we are not the best singers but even we try to include a song some of the time. And the kids' favorite part of Family Night is a treat after the closing prayer.
This is a great time to interact as a family and actually talk to each other without TV, phones, gaming systems, music devices or any other technology toys interupting.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Repentance/Washed Clean Demonstration
The demonstration goes something like this.
"This boy has already been baptized."
Give age appropriate sins...keep it light.
"This week in school he looked at his friends test to get the answers he did not know."
Color his eyes with the marker.
"Yesterday when his mom asked him how long he played games he lied and only told her about half the time he really played."
Color his mouth with the marker.
At this point or in between the sins you can go into the steps he needs to take to repent of these two sins.
"He started feeling really bad during class when his teacher gave him back his test with the grade on it. He knew it wasn't his work that he was getting credit for. As soon as class was over he went up to his teacher's desk and told her what had happened. He took full responsibility for cheating, he had to take the "0" grade that was required by the school. This means he will now have to work harder to get a good grade in this class, but he won't feel bad inside about the choice he made anymore. That night in his prayers he asked Heavenly Father to forgive him."
Baptism & Repentance/Washed Clean Supplies needed


They run about 3 to 4 dollars for one marker.
I use these markers as the marks disappear as soon as they are wet.
I have not tried washable markers so I am not sure if they need soap or scrubbing.
The marks from the markers represent "sins"

For small children it's simple things like hitting my brother, not sharing, lying to mom about the cookies I ate, ect.
As kids are older use things like cheating on a test, taking a candy from a store, taking a friends game/toy.
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