“Family Study Fun,” Ensign, September 2020
Come, Follow Me: Book of Mormon
Family Study Fun
Consider these activities during family scripture study or home evening.
Helaman 13–16 (August 31–September 6)
Go Forth!
Read Helaman 16:1–3 together. Those who believed Samuel “went forth” to do what he taught. Talk about how we should follow our Church leaders today.
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Invite each family member to find a quote from general conference. (Perhaps browse “Inspirational Picture Quotes” at ChurchofJesusChrist.org/media-library/images.)
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Take turns standing on a chair or stool, like Samuel on the wall, and reading these quotes to the group.
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After each quote, talk about what your family can do to “go forth” and do what was taught.
Discussion: What could we do to get ready for general conference next month? What would help us listen to and act on the teachings of our Church leaders?
3 Nephi 1–7 (September 7–13)
Remembering Jar
Read 3 Nephi 2:1–3 together and talk about how some people “began to forget those signs and wonders which they had heard.” Then play an activity to help your family remember God all week.
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Label a jar “God loves me.”
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Give each family member a small piece of paper and ask them to write down a blessing God has given them. Put the papers in the jar.
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Encourage family members to add more papers to the jar as they notice blessings during the week.
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At the end of the week, pick a handful of papers to read out loud and talk about.
Discussion: Why do you think the adversary wants us to forget the spiritual “wonders” we notice in our lives? How can we remember God every day?
3 Nephi 8–11 (September 14–20)
Opening Our Ears
Read 3 Nephi 11:3–7 together. Before Jesus Christ appeared to the people in Bountiful, they had to “open their ears” to the words of God.
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Invite everyone to turn to each other and talk about their day.
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Meanwhile, have someone softly read 3 Nephi 11:7. Then ask the group if they can repeat what was said.
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Read the scripture again, this time with everyone listening quietly. Now repeat the verse together.
Discussion: Why was it easier to remember the verse the second time? How can we eliminate distractions and “open our ears” to the Spirit this week?
3 Nephi 12–16 (September 21–27)
True Treasure
Read 3 Nephi 13:19–21 together and talk about what it means to focus on heavenly treasure.
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Decorate or label a box as a “treasure chest.” Invite each family member to put a gospel item inside (Book of Mormon, picture of ancestor, temple recommend, etc.).
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Tell everyone to close their eyes while one person hides the treasure chest nearby. Then everyone should try to find it.
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When someone finds the treasure, they should take their item out of the box and share why it is special to them.
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Take turns hiding and sharing until all the treasure is gone.
Discussion: Why is spiritual treasure more valuable than earthly treasure? What can our family do to focus on spiritual instead of earthly treasure this week?