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FHE Lesson on Faith - Faith Requires Action | LDS Daily Lds Object Lessons Youth, Object Lessons On Faith, Lds Devotional Ideas, Faith Object Lesson, Object Lesson On Faith, Faith Activities, Lds Object Lessons, Lds Ministering, Bible Parables

This FHE lesson on faith teaches about how faith leads to action and what we can do to exercise our faith in Jesus Christ. Scripture Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hymn True to the Faith | Hymn #254 1. Shall the youth of Zion falter In defending truth and right? While […]

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The BEST Object lesson that teaches us how we need to trust the Lord even when things seem impossible. Video included. Great Family Home Evening or attention-getter for almost any lesson. FHE, LDS Lesson Helps, Faith, Trust in the Lord Object Lessons On Trusting God, Faith Object Lesson Lds, Object Lesson About Trusting God, Object Lesson Trusting God, Object Lesson On Obedience To God, Obedience Object Lesson, Lds Family Home Evening Ideas, Object Lesson On Obedience, Faith Object Lesson

Object lesson using a ziplock bag of water and 3 pencils. Illustrates how we need to trust the Lord even when things seem impossible. An object lesson sure to WOW your audience.

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Faith is a hard concept for kids, youth or even adults to wrap our minds around. This interactive Bible object lesson uses Hebrews 11:1 & 6 and a blindfold to demonstrate faith believes & then acts on that belief. It also includes other faith teaching tools.

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We walked into the store and settled the little ones in a booth. Sunday morning had dawned early so we packed up the three-year-old and ten-year-old and went into town for breakfast. It was too late when I saw him, walking toward us with lollipops held out. “For the kids,” he said, his mussed gray...

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