When we stick together and trust in god, impossible things become possible. (a car) where do cars come from?. Use this object lesson from nancy keith to discuss with children what it means to be on mission for god at home, at school, and throughout the world.
Find lds object lessons by scripture reference, gospel principle, and age group in the original object lesson database by jenny smith. A blueprint or drawing of a house/building and small building blocks (e.g., lego bricks). They make the impossible possible.
Print one copy of the car and family picture. During this object lesson you will be building a pyramid using the cups. Making solid objects float before your very eyes sounds impossible, right? * the one without holes represents a member of the church.
At different points in the lesson, you will be removing cups one at a time, so at one point the pyramid will. “do you take time to discover each day how beautiful your life can be?” 1. Scott of the quorum of the twelve apostles asked the following question: Transfix your family at family home evening this week as you show them that what might seem impossible is entirely.
How does a stone get to be beautifully. The blueprint and the building materials needed: Briefly explain to the group that by using the mirror you can reflect the beam of light to various areas. Use this cute skit to demonstrate the power of the scriptures to bless our lives.
The one with holes represents a non member. You can accomplish a lot on your own in this life—ace your next test, beat the school record at the mile run, collect. A flashlight and a mirror. Object lesson (show the car picture) what is this a picture of?