In an effort to help Primary presidencies and music leaders worldwide prepare lessons and teach children, the LDS Church has released a "new and improved" outline for sharing time in 2010.
The booklet — titled "I Know My Savior Lives" — is a "resource to help leaders and parents know what to teach the children and how to teach the children in order to increase their faith and testimony in their Savior Jesus Christ," said Sister Cheryl C. Lant, Primary general president.
The booklet — complete with photographs, an improved reader-friendly format and teaching guides — is a "wonderful resource" for everyone, she said.
"It is also helpful in the international church because in the growing church many Primary leaders have never experienced Primary," said Sister Lant. "They don't have any idea what Primary looks like or feels like."
Produced in 44 languages, the booklet includes sharing time lessons that correspond with monthly themes. Members of the Primary presidency will present the themes, which are the backbone of the Primary sacrament meeting program, presented each fall by Mormon children around the globe.
See the full story on ldschurchnews.com.
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