YOUNG WOMEN
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Young Women Lesson 34: Avoiding Dishonesty
Consider replacing the case studies at the beginning of the lesson with a discussion of the blessings that come from being honest. Replace the story of the ice cream with the story of the 25-cent newspaper.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 33: Each Person Is Divine and Eternal
Portions of this talk could be used throughout the lesson. For example, replace the story under the heading “We Should Help Others Feel Loved and Valued” with the story Sister Tanner shares about the young woman in Chile.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 32: Service in the Community
This talk could be used to supplement throughout the lesson. The section about serving in the community could supplement the section “It Is Important for Young Women to Serve in the Community.”   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 31: Service in the Church
Consider using the first part of President Packer’s talk to supplement the section “We Should Prepare Now to Serve in the Church.”  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 30: Scripture Study
You might use Sister Beck’s talk to supplement the lesson. You could use a quote from this talk in place of Elder Asay’s.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 29: A Change of Heart
Consider using Elder Bednar’s explanation of how a cucumber becomes a pickle to replace the discussion at the beginning of the lesson. Discuss how we need to have a change of heart if we desire to truly follow our Savior.  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 28: Consecration and Sacrifice
Consider replacing the story about the Missionary Training Center with the story about Mary Goble. After reading the story, ask how Mary’s sacrifice in crossing the plains brought blessings to her life despite the trials she experienced.  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 27: Forgiving Ourselves
Consider selecting appropriate sections from the article about needless guilt and forgiving oneself to supplement the section “Forgiving Ourselves Is an Important Part of Repentance.”  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 26: Repentance
You could introduce the lesson with the definitions of repentance from the article. “Repentance Brings Peace and Happiness to Our Lives” could be supplemented by the “Fruits of Repentance” section from the article.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 25: Obedience by Henry B. Eyring, "Spiritual Preparedness: Start Early and Be Steady"
The great test of life is to see whether we will hearken to and obey God’s commands in the midst of the storms of life.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 24: Agency by Robert D. Hales, "To Act for Ourselves: The Gift and Blessings of Agency"
Agency used righteously allows light to dispel the darkness and enables us to live with joy and happiness.  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 23: Overcoming Opposition by Richard G. Scott, "How to Live Well amid Increasing Evil"
Consider replacing sections of the lesson with stories and advice from Elder Scott.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 22: Eternal Perspective by Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "See the End from the Beginning"
If you trust the Lord and obey Him, … He will help you achieve the great potential He sees in you.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 21: Learning to Share the Gospel by James E. Faust, “Your Light—a Standard to All Nations”
I see the light shining in your faces. That light comes from the Lord, and as you radiate that light, it will bless you and many others.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 20: Understanding a Missionary's Responsibilities by David A. Bednar, "Becoming a Missionary"
You and I, today and always, are to bear witness of Jesus Christ and declare the message of the Restoration. … Missionary work is a manifestation of our spiritual identity and heritage.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 19: Heritage by Jeffrey R. Holland, "To Young Women"
Be a woman of Christ. Cherish your esteemed place in the sight of God. He needs you. This Church needs you. The world needs you.  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 18: Temple Marriage by Russell M. Nelson, “Nurturing Marriage”
Marriages would be happier if nurtured more carefully.   Read more >
Young Women Lesson 17: Preparing to Attend the Temple by Joseph B. Wirthlin, “Life’s Lessons Learned”
I urge you to examine your life. Determine where you are and what you need to do to be the kind of person you want to be.  Read more >
Young Women Lesson 16: Temple Endowment by Henry B. Eyring, “Hearts Bound Together”
When you were baptized, your ancestors looked down on you with hope. … They rejoiced to see one of their descendants make a covenant to find them.  Read more >
YW Lesson 15: Blessings of the House of Israel by Richard G. Hinckley, “Repentance, a Blessing of Membership”
Repentance … is not a harsh principle. … It is kind and merciful. The word means, simply, “to turn,” or to return, to God.  Read more >
YW Lesson 14: We Have a Wonderful Legacy by L. Tom Perry, “The Message of the Restoration”
We declare to the world that the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored to the earth.  Read more >
YW Lesson 13: The Priesthood Can Bless Families by James E. Faust, “The Key of the Knowledge of God”
The key of the knowledge of God, administered by those who keep the oath and covenant of the Melchizedek Priesthood, will enable us to come off as the sons of God.  Read more >
YW Lesson 12: The Blessings of the Priesthood by Dallin H. Oaks, “Priesthood Authority in the Family and the Church”
There are many similarities and some differences in the way priesthood authority functions in the family and in the Church.  Read more >
YW Lesson 11: Extended Family Relationships by James E. Faust, “The Phenomenon That Is You”
Begin to unlock the knowledge of who you really are by learning more about your forebears.  Read more >
YW Lesson 10: Encouraging Enjoyable Family Activities by L. Tom Perry, “The Importance of the Family”
May it be our resolve this year to build a gospel-centered home, a safe harbor from the storms of the adversary.  Read more >
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