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Random SamplerMaking Time for the TempleSamuel E. Bainson, "Making Time for the Temple," Ensign, Jan. 2004, 68 If you live close to a temple, consider the following: Church members can choose to live worthy to hold a temple recommend, whether they live near a temple or not. We will also be blessed as we follow President Gordon B. Hinckley's admonition "to make a greater effort to go to the house of the Lord and partake of the spirit and the blessings to be had therein" ("Of Missions, Temples, and Stewardship," Ensign, Nov. 1995, 53). Samuel E. Bainson, Crescent 25th Ward, Draper Utah Crescent View Stake Gospel topic: temple work [illustration] Illustrated by Joe Flores Including SinglesLori Smith, "Including Singles," Ensign, Jan. 2004, 69 1. Include singles at Church socials and other events. When setting tables for ward socials, arrange an odd number of seats at some tables. This simple arrangement may resolve singles' concerns that they might be taking a spouse's seat. Invite singles to join your table, or call ahead with an invitation. Ask them to join you for Church classes and other meetings. Home teachers and visiting teachers can also offer rides or extend invitations. Single members can introduce themselves and show interest in others. Remember, some people may not think to include singles, especially if they're preoccupied with family or other matters. 2. Expand lesson topics that are specific to marriage. Teachers who must address topics specific to marriage could broaden the lesson's focus to include singles and their experiences. For instance, a lesson on improving marital relationships could be expanded to include ideas for improving interpersonal relationships. Singles can also benefit from lessons primarily focused on marriage relationships by pulling out the "nuggets of truth" that apply to all relationships. 3. Be inclusive when making ward temple plans. Leaders should remember to invite singles to participate in temple assignments. Regardless of our circumstances, each member of the Church, whether single or married, is responsible for his or her own attitudes, behaviors, and actions. All Church members should reach out to those who are alone, to be inclusive rather than exclusive. We should remember that we are all "fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God" (Eph. 2:19). Lori Smith, Val Verda Ninth Ward, Bountiful Utah Val Verda Stake Gospel topics: activation, single members Family Home Evening Helps: Scripture Study with ChildrenMeredith R. Jack, "Family Home Evening Helps: Scripture Study with Children," Ensign, Jan. 2004, 69 Available online at www.lds.org, at Church distribution centers, or as selections printed in the Friend magazine, the scripture readers illustrate most of the standard works, making this activity adaptable to your family's choice of study. Our children have had a stronger foundation for studying and understanding the scriptures as they grow older, after learning the fundamental stories in their youth. Meredith R. Jack, Colorado Springs 13th Ward, Colorado Springs Colorado North Stake Gospel topics: family home evening, scripture study [illustrations] Illustrated by Beth Whittaker
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