How Do Children Envision Scripture Stories?

How Do Children Envision Scripture Stories?
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Primary Book of Mormon Reading Schedule for June 2011

Book of Mormon Trail Guide - June 2011
1 sticker option*   = 105 verses for the month of June
Week ONE: June 5-11  ( 32 verses) Alma 19: 15-18, 29 (5 verses) Abish the servant does her missionarywork / Alma 20: 2, 5-6 (3 verses)  The Lord warns Ammon not to visit King Lamoni's father and tells him his brethren are in prison / Alma 20: 8-10, 14-16, 20-23, 26-27 (12 verses) Ammon and King Lamoni fight the king's father and free the imprisoned brethren/ Alma 22:  5-8, 18-19, 22-23 ( 8 verses) Aaron teaches King Lamoni's father and his people the gospel/ Alma 23:4-7 (4 verses) Aaron and his brethren bring thousands of Lamanites to know the gospel
Week TWO: June 12-18 ( 20 verses) Alma 24: 16-17 (2 verses) Converted Lamanites bury their weapons as a testimony to God/ Alma 24: 21-24, 26-27 (6 verses) Converted Lamanites are killed by the unconverted Lamanites. More than a thousand additional Lamanites are touched by the Spirit and are converted afterward./ Alma 26: 11-16, 35  (7 verses) Ammon bears a joyful testimony and boasts in the Lord's miracles/ Alma 27: 16-18 (3 verses) Ammon is so happy that he falls down/ Alma 27: 26-30 (5 verses) Converted Lamanites call themselves the People of Ammon and refuse to fight.
Week THREE: June 19-25 ( 26 verses) Alma 30: 6, 12-14, 19-20, 37-39, 46-50 ,  52-53 ( 16 verses) Korihor, the anti-Christ, meets Alma the missionary/ Alma 31: 12, 16, 18, 19 and Alma 32: 4-6, 21,27-28. (10 verses) Alma sees the strange prayers of Rameumptom and begins to teach those who were cast out because of their poverty
Week FOUR : June 26- July 2( 27 verses). Alma 34:8, 10, 23-27 (7 verses) Amulek teaches the people about Jesus/ Alma 36: 3, 6-10, 15-20 and Alma 37: 35-37 (15 verses) Alma tells his son, Helaman, how he got his own testimony/ Alma 40: 11-13, 23 and Alma 42: 15 (5 verses) Alma teaches his son, Corianton, about the resurrection and the atonement

* The one-sticker option can also be fulfilled by finding the picture in the gospel art kit and asking someone to tell you the story that goes with the art, or by reading the story in the Illustrated Book of Mormon Reader. Or, just listen to the audio version at http://lds.org
 2 sticker option   =   276 verses for June
Week ONE: (89 verses) June 5-11: Alma 19: 1- 29 (29 verses) Abish the servant does her missionarywork / Alma 20: 1-6 (6 verses)  The Lord warns Ammon not to visit King Lamoni's father and tells him his brethren are in prison / Alma 20: 1-27 (27 verses) Ammon and King Lamoni fight the king's father and free the imprisoned brethren/ Alma 22:  1-23 (23 verses) Aaron teaches King Lamoni's father and his people the gospel/ Alma 23:4-7 (4 verses) Aaron and his brethren bring thousands of Lamanites to know the gospel
Week TWO: June 12-18 ( 60 verses) Alma 24: 1-30 (30 verses) Converted Lamanites bury their weapons as a testimony to God, and are killed by the unconverted Lamanites.  More than a thousand additional Lamanites are touched by the Spirit and are converted./ Alma 26: 11-16, 35  (7 verses) Ammon bears a joyful testimony and boasts in the Lord's miracles/ Alma 27: 1-18 ( 18 verses) Ammon is so happy that he falls down/ Alma 27: 26-30 (5 verses) Converted Lamanites call themselves the People of Ammon and refuse to fight.
Week THREE:  June 19-25 June 19-25 ( 70 verses) Alma 30: 6-60  ( 60 verses) Korihor, the anti-Christ, meets Alma the missionary/ Alma 31: 12, 16, 18, 19 and Alma 32: 4-6, 21,27-28. (10 verses) Alma sees the strange prayers of Rameumptom and begins to teach those who were cast out because of their poverty
Week FOUR : June 26- July 2( 57 verses). Alma 34:8, 10, 23-27 (7 verses) Amulek teaches the people about Jesus/ Alma 36: 3, 6-10, 15-20 and Alma 37: 35-37 (15 verses) Alma tells his son, Helaman, how he got his own testimony/ Alma 40: 11-13, 23 and Alma 42: 1-31 (35 verses) Alma teaches his son, Corianton, about the resurrection and the atonement

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