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Who was Oliver Cowdery?

Find 3 interesting things about Oliver in the Gospel


Library app.

What is the Doctrinal Mastery scripture reference and key phrase we went over
in class this morning?

Have one of your team members do a plank for 30 seconds.

Read D&C 8:2-3. Find a principle and report it to your teacher.

Read D&C 8:10-11. Find a principle and report it to your teacher.

Spend 2 minutes discussing with your group the different ways the Holy Ghost
has spoken to you. Share one of the ways you discuss with your teacher.

What task did Oliver Cowdery request to do? Why was he not successful at it?
Report your findings to your teacher.

Read D&C 9:7-8. Find a principle and report it to your teacher.

Have your entire group sing “Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree” for 2 points!

Discuss with your group how we can use the principles found in D&C 9:7-8 to
make important decisions in our lives.

Read D&C 9:9. How do we know that a decision is the wrong decision?

Read and discuss the following quote. “What do you do when you have prepared
carefully, have prayed fervently, waited a reasonable time for a response, and still do not feel
an answer? You may want to express thanks when that occurs, for it is an evidence of His
trust. When you are living worthily and your choice is consistent with the Savior’s teachings
and you need to act, proceed with trust. As you are sensitive to the promptings of the Spirit,
one of two things will certainly occur at the appropriate time: either the stupor of thought will
come, indicating an improper choice, or the peace or the burning in the bosom will be felt,
confirming that your choice was correct. When you are living righteously and are acting with
trust, God will not let you proceed too far without a warning impression if you have made the
wrong decision” (“Using the Supernal Gift of Prayer,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2007, 10).
Find a principle and share it with your teacher.

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