2020
Family Study Fun
April 2020


“Family Study Fun,” Ensign, April 2020

Come, Follow Me: Book of Mormon

Family Study Fun

Consider these activities during family scripture study or home evening.

Easter (March 30–April 12)

Movies to Move You

Jesus on the shore looking out at a boat

Illustrations by David Green

As your family reviews the Easter story in the scriptures, consider supplementing your study with the following Church videos (view them by visiting the web addresses):

Discussion: After watching the videos, invite family members to express their feelings about the Savior’s sacrifice. How might our lives be different without the knowledge of a Savior?

Mosiah 2:17 (April 13–19)

Gratitude Tower of Service

boy standing on a chair

King Benjamin built a tower and taught his people that when we serve each other, we are really serving God (see Mosiah 2:17).

  1. Build a tower. It can be a chair, an ottoman, a few boxes, etc.

  2. Take turns getting up on your tower and thanking someone in the family for the service they have done recently.

  3. Now take turns getting on the tower again and sharing with the family one way you’re going to provide service this week.

Discussion: Why is it important to serve others? How does it make you feel when someone serves you? How can we serve someone (and God) as a family this week?

Mosiah 5:2 (April 20–26)

Heart Scrambler

hearts with letters on them

After King Benjamin taught his people about the Atonement of Jesus Christ, they experienced “a mighty change” in their hearts, so that they had “no more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually” (Mosiah 5:2).

  1. Cut out six paper hearts and write the letters C-H-A-N-G-E, one letter on each heart. Turn the hearts upside down on the table and scramble them.

  2. Choose a family member to flip the papers over and unscramble the word. Discuss how King Benjamin’s people experienced a change in their hearts.

  3. Each family member now chooses a letter from the table and thinks of a word or phrase that suggests a mighty change of heart. (Example: C = charity, or choose the right; H = happiness; and so on.)

Discussion: What caused the people to experience “a mighty change” in their hearts? What blessings can we receive when we turn our hearts to God?

Mosiah 7:33 (April 27–May 3)

Paper Chain of Deliverance

arms with wrists bound by paper chain

In Mosiah 7, Limhi reminds his people of instances when God has delivered groups out of physical bondage. Likewise, the Lord is willing and able to deliver us from spiritual bondage.

  1. On strips of paper, write the tools that Satan uses to keep us in spiritual bondage (pornography, alcohol, immorality, and so on).

  2. Connect the paper strips to make a paper chain.

  3. Bind someone’s wrists with the paper chain.

  4. Read Mosiah 7:33 aloud. As you discuss ways we can turn to the Lord, trust Him, and serve Him, break the chain to represent how the Lord can deliver us.

Discussion: What does it mean to “turn to the Lord with full purpose of heart”? How do we “serve him with all diligence of mind”?