Sunday, November 18, 2012

FHE lesson: Understanding Those Who Are Different

For those of you who are not LDS, in my church we are encouraged to spend one night a week as a family in which we do wholesome activities together and/or learn more about spiritual topics. It's called Family Home Evening, or FHE. To learn more about this, go here. Even if you are not of the same faith, I encourage you to start this with your own family. It is a great way to bond and make memories!

We had a great FHE lesson a few weeks ago. My four-year-old absolutely loved it. My hubby and I had just read an article on ESPN an hour earlier, found here, that was an amazing testimony of being kind and loving to those who are different than us. Then I found this lesson and decided that we should continue the theme with Kaleb since the article had touched us so much.

He loved it and all because of this animal:


the story of the zelmgid

He still talks about the lesson and remembers the story perfectly. Goodness, I even remember the Zelmgid from when I was a kid. My mom used it in a lesson as well.

So, if you are interested in finding this lesson about Understanding Those Who Are Different, go to the LiveCraftEat link by clicking here. She also has great information on making your own FHE kit if you are interested!

Enjoy and have fun with your family!

1 comment:

  1. This is cute! By the way, it was great to see you randomly in Deseret Book. You look fabulous. :)

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