“In Other Church Magazines,” Ensign, Sept. 2013, 75
In Other Church Magazines
The New Era
Come, Follow Me Support: Commandments
While much of the world may think about commandments merely as restrictions, prophets teach that the commandments are given by a loving Heavenly Father to bless us and bring us joy. Read more about what members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles have taught about the blessings of obedience in “Steps to Happiness” on page 22 and “Focus on the Blessings” on page 37.
Strength against Peer Pressure
Sometimes the paths that veer from the strait and narrow can seem pretty appealing. So how can you navigate through today’s world while standing strong in the gospel and holding tight to the iron rod? Find out in “What’s So Great about the Great and Spacious Building?” on page 4.
Support for Family Home Evening
Add some zest to your next family home evening with an object lesson using oranges and a pitcher of water. See how “Citrus Warriors” (page 16) can help your family understand the importance of putting on the whole armor of God.
The Friend
In Charge of the Lesson
In “I’ve Got This!” Thomas plans a family home evening lesson by himself and shares it with his family (page 44). You can use “Family Home Evening in Seven Easy Steps” (page 45) to help children learn how they can plan their own lesson to share with the family.
Serving God through Serving Others
The Primary theme for September is “I will serve God with all my heart, might, mind, and strength.” Read about this theme on pages 42–43, and look through the rest of the magazine to find many stories about children serving God by serving others (for example, “Bobby’s Birthday Surprise” on pages 8–9, “Cleaning Up Dirt Clods” on pages 22–23, and “What Happened to Your Arm?” on pages 38–39).