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July Visiting Teaching Handout: Strengthening Families and Homes
Summer is a great time for July’s VT message about Strengthening our Families and Homes. We have more time together to build bonds and unify our families around the gospel. I decided to use a couple of the scriptures shared (Mosiah 4:15; D&C 93:40) in my VT handout for July.
I also loved the FHE idea about the mom being the iron rod. What a fun idea for kids. I think we will try that one out tonight!
I love this handout design. It makes me smile. I used the Free Backyard Play Kit from Julia at Everyday Mom Ideas. She is so talented and shares her kits for free!! Love!! The font is Waterfalls from Kevin & Amanda’s free fonts.
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June Visiting Teaching Handout-Renewing Covenants Through the Sacrament
I still can’t believe it is June! Here is my June Visiting Teaching Handout for all those early birds out there. I wanted it to be something summery, but simple so it would focus on the message of Renewing our Covenants Through the Sacrament.
Feel free to print out and use as you like.
I used the free Sun Porch kit from Shabby Princess for the layout.
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May Visiting Teaching Handout-Conference Edition “Keeping Our Families on the Road to Him”
This month’s Visiting Teaching message is left up to us to decide. There were so many wonderful General Conference talks to choose from, but I saw a theme in many of them that stuck out to me. I decided to focus on our influence on the testimonies and strength of our children. There were so many delicious quotes, I could not help myself. Talk about a feast!
I could not narrow it down, so I decided to do a booklet for my Visiting Teaching Handout this month. It contains 16 quotes from five different April 2010 general conference talks. I called it “Keeping Our Families on the Road to Him.” Have a look see for yourself…
They were made as 5×7 so I could print two to a page on card stock, then cut them in half and attach with ribbon.
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