Teaching Children
Scriptures


“Scriptures,” Resources by Topic (2021).

“Scriptures,” Resources by Topic

Scriptures

Feasting on the Scriptures” (Friend, Mar. 2020).An action rhyme about reading the scriptures.

Scripture Boats” ( Friend or Liahona, Feb. 2020).Includes a matching activity, a DIY boat project, and a play script based on Nephi building a ship.

The Best Hug Ever!” ( Friend or Liahona, Jan. 2020).Ellie doesn’t want to go to Primary without Mommy to hug, but when she finds a picture of Jesus in her scriptures, she feels like she’s being hugged by Jesus.

I like learning about the scriptures at church. But how can I study at home if my family doesn’t read the scriptures?” ( Friend or Liahona, Jan. 2020).Part of the “What’s on Your Mind Question” series. Advice for reading scriptures on your own. Includes a scripture bookmark.

A New Feeling” ( Friend or Liahona, Sept. 2015).Gabriel feels the Holy Ghost when his mother reads about Jesus talking to children in the Book of Mormon.

The Parable of the Talents” ( Friend or Liahona, Jul. 2015).Jesus taught us to use and improve our talents. Includes an idea for a family activity.

The Good Shepherd” ( Friend or Liahona, Jun. 2015).Part of the “Scriptures Figures” series. Learn about the parable of the Good Shepherd and Jesus blessing children. Includes a picture-craft printout.

Jesus Heals a Leper” ( Friend or Liahona, Apr. 2015).A lesson and activity to teach this scripture story.

Scriptures under the Stars” ( Friend or Liahona, Mar. 2015).Then-President Bonnie L. Oscarson talks about how she gained a testimony of the Book of Mormon.

A Journey to Learn about Jesus Christ” ( Friend or Liahona, Jan. 2015).An activity to help children learn about the life of Jesus Christ.

How can the scriptures help me?” ( Friend or Liahona, Jan. 2015).President Boyd K. Packer shares thoughts on the subject.