You LE-GEND!!! Thank you for sharing this! I'm teaching it tomorrow and because of moving house and changing job haven't had much time to prepare for it, but instead of throwing some one else under the bus last minute, I decided to put my trust in the Lord as some one on His errand, and lean more into my faith in him. And this came up! THANK YOU! :)
In an article in the NYT in June 2022, there was an article about the languages of India. Here is one quote I particularly enjoyed: In the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, there are 16 languages that, combined, have 200 words for snow, including one for “snow falling when the moon is up.” I teach a counseling skills course at BYUI, and share this every term with my students. Language colors how we perceive the world. Until most of us read the above, we would never have thought about a specific word for that specific circumstance. Words do matter. Thanks for the teaching ideas!
LOVE it! Not only will I use some of this for my RS lesson, but I work with a team of teachers and we need this! Love the “washer in the string” visual. That is powerful! I’ve listen to your how to teach podcast and it’s been really helpful. Little nuggets in every episode to help me not get into a rut (because that’s easy to do) and try to keep things fresh and different. Happy teaching! And thanks for all your ideas and happy disposition.
This is so helpful. I love that you've included questions to help spark personal reflection and conversations. I agree that putting your thoughts and feelings into words helps to solidify testimony. You referenced other materials/resources (12:10) in your podcast but I can't find a link for them. I see the slides but there were some other resources I think you meant to include. Can you add a link to those resources in the comments section?
What a great help this has been! I have subscribed so I can come back often to expand my preparation to teach the Word of God.
You LE-GEND!!! Thank you for sharing this! I'm teaching it tomorrow and because of moving house and changing job haven't had much time to prepare for it, but instead of throwing some one else under the bus last minute, I decided to put my trust in the Lord as some one on His errand, and lean more into my faith in him. And this came up! THANK YOU! :)
In an article in the NYT in June 2022, there was an article about the languages of India. Here is one quote I particularly enjoyed: In the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, there are 16 languages that, combined, have 200 words for snow, including one for “snow falling when the moon is up.” I teach a counseling skills course at BYUI, and share this every term with my students. Language colors how we perceive the world. Until most of us read the above, we would never have thought about a specific word for that specific circumstance. Words do matter. Thanks for the teaching ideas!
LOVE it! Not only will I use some of this for my RS lesson, but I work with a team of teachers and we need this! Love the “washer in the string” visual. That is powerful!
I’ve listen to your how to teach podcast and it’s been really helpful. Little nuggets in every episode to help me not get into a rut (because that’s easy to do) and try to keep things fresh and different. Happy teaching! And thanks for all your ideas and happy disposition.
This was so cool. Thank you so much!
This was a great video, showing new ways to teach! I really do appreciate these helpful videos! Thank you
Thank you!! THIS was sooooo helpful and gave me so many more ideas for my lesson! Keep doing this! I love it so much!!!!
Great video, thank you for sharing!!! Im always seeking idea's... 💛
Thanks very much. This is very helpful. Really appreciate it.
I just spoke about this last sunday as first speaker.. I wish I saw this video before I had my talk..
Thank you for making this.
This is amazing. Thank you.
This is so helpful. I love that you've included questions to help spark personal reflection and conversations. I agree that putting your thoughts and feelings into words helps to solidify testimony. You referenced other materials/resources (12:10) in your podcast but I can't find a link for them. I see the slides but there were some other resources I think you meant to include. Can you add a link to those resources in the comments section?
Where can I find thr handout/slides referenced in this video. Great outline for an amazing talk, thank you for sharing!
I would like know this too!
drive.google.com/file/d/1TIYOZCRj9ttqF8hOe5E0z9SFPDf_qkNT/view?usp=sharing
Thank you! Can you do a video on Elder Jack N. Gerard: ‘Integrity: A Christlike Attribute’
are the slides the handouts?