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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
All Done!
There it is -- the official seal of approval upon our Seminary year. It's certainly been a year full of doctrinal learning, testimony growth, and good friendship. Book of Mormon year seems to have that more than any other year. Anyway, it was worth the early mornings and late nights.
Next year is Doctrine and Covenants, so it's never too early to start reading through the "curriculum" and 10 minutes a day is just perfect.
Thanks everyone for all of your hard work and help this year -- I love you and appreciate you so much. You have blessed my life beyond compare. Enjoy your summer!
Love,
Sister Mann
Saturday, April 17, 2010
It's been a month since my last post, but trust me, this one will be worth the wait. War, intrigue, stratagems, fortifications, faithfulness, and valiancy -- that's what it's all about.
Sister W did a fantastic (!) job of teaching these chapters, and her efforts are deeply appreciated. So, the thoughts shared here came from her, not from me. I'm not that smart.
Chapters 43-62 of Alma are called the "war chapters" as opposed to "peace chapters." The Nephites were living in a time of constant war, just as we are today. These chapters are meant for us, so we need to read, ponder, understand, and apply those teachings in order to be fortified against the enemy. It is vital to know that victory comes from unshakable faith in Jesus Christ.
Chapter 43: 1) the Lord is concerned with the desires of our hearts; 2) faith and works mean do what we can and the Lord will always help us with the rest; 3) the prophets know where the enemy will strike -- so listen up.
Chapter 44: 1) faith in Christ is powerful in any situation; 2) a testimony can be shared in unusual places, 3) we owe all of our happiness to the word of God; 4) if warring apostates can keep their covenants, so can we!
Chapters 46-47: 1) kings lead to bondage; 2) place reminders of your covenants everywhere: 3) don't come down from your mountain; 4) beware of little temptations that trick us into believing we have control; 5) beware of "friends" who tempt you.
Chapter 48: 1) spiritual preparation is our first priority; 2) the Christian attitude toward war should be one of reluctance and sorrow.
Chapter 49: 1) be prepared; 2) prophets prepare in unconvential ways; 3) the sword of the Spirit is our weapon for spiritual battles.
Chapter 50: 1) spiritual fortifications come from doing many things; 2) watchmen on towers see what we cannot see; 3) faith and works bring assurance.
Chapter 51: 1) people of God have a duty to defent their country; 2) united we stand, divided we fall.
Chapter 52: 1) don't leave your stronghold; 2) small temptations may lead to bigger temptations; 3) God doesn't trick us into being righteous; 4) when you're tempted, realize someone may be trying a stratagem on you.
Chapter 53: 1) when you know the Church is true, be true to the Church; 2) being spiritual means knowing and doing.
Chapter 54: 1) fear God more than man; 2) meekness is not weakness.
Chapter 55: 1) when you're high on drugs (or whatever), you're low on agency; 2) be cautious that no poison is administered among you; 3) if it will poison one, it will poison another.
Chapter 56: 1)the righteous need not fear death; 2) the best teaching happens at home.
Chapter 57: 1) some were firm and undaunted, others were about to give way; 2) real faith is faith in Christ and His will; 3) acknowledge the hand of the Lord in all things.
Chapter 58: 1) God will visit us with assurnaces when we're undersupplied; 2) there is no substitute for faith combined with work.
Additional Thoughts: 1) sometimes our toughest enemies come from within; 2) the armor of God only protect the front as we are to go forward boldly, not turn and run defenselessly; 3) we may not know why we are asked to do something -- just do it anyway; 4) are we Lamanite by lineage or by belief and practice; 5) God-fearing is God-respecting.
And finally -- Christ chose his disciples while they were working. Satan chooses his disciples while they are being idle. STAY BUSY and CTR!
Love,
Sister Mann
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Weekly Update
I've waited all year to use this crazy picture. In honor of Ammon, his two-edged sword, and a pile of severed arms, may I present to you the four-light-sabered Jedi flying squirrel...
We covered a lot of material this week (chapters 14 through 22) and so welcome to the Alma Buffet. Little bites of lots of different experiences, testimonies, and doctrines were offered. Hopefully, everyone will go back for more and feast until they are full. So what did we sample? Read on...
Alma 14: Martyrdom, silence, victory, and a perfect ending for the bad guys.
Alma 15: Missionary success and healing power.
Alma 16: Lamanites
Alma 17: Arms, Christ-like example, duty and purpose
Alma 18: Conversion
Alma 19: Lamoni, Mrs. Lamoni, Abish
Alma 20: Middoni adventures, conversion, freedom
Alma 21: Another missionary perspective
Alma 22: The pillars of eternity, conversion, property lines
Friday was the March Madness Shoot-Around. Nothing can be more frustrating that trying to make a basket with a tennis ball. However, the points added up and the students included them to their March Madness score sheets. Both bishops were there to help with announcing and timekeeping. Next Thursday, the March Madness winner will be crowned. Remember, no school or Seminary next Friday... And then it's Spring Break!
Sister Pope was gone this week to help her sister with a new baby. Thanks, Sister Weitzel, for coming and keeping us on the straight/strait and narrow!
Love,
Sister Mann
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Weekly Update
My bad -- somehow I forgot last week's weekly update posting. So just consider this a BOGO --a buy one, get one absolutely free blog posting. How good of a deal is that?
Since there's so much to cover, let's just hit the highlights:
- The winner of Seminary Survivor was crowned, but has not yet received her $10 Burgervill gift certificate. (This is also my bad.)
- March Madness has begun, points are being scored, and players are being traded.
- Alma taught the people of Zarahemla and surrounding lands. Check out Alma 5 for all of the details on receiving a mighty change of heart.
- The Zarahemla folks shape up nicely.
- Alma travels to the land of Gideon and teaches them all about the Atonement in chapter 7.
- The people of Ammonihah are far less interested in hearing from Alma as they are in throwing him out of town. Upon his return through the back-door, he meets Amulek. Together, they make up one of the best missionary companionships of all time.
- Alma and Amulek begin to teach and Amulek shares the story of his conversion and his testimony in chapter 10.
- Zeezrom, a lawyer with 'tude, thinks he's going to get the best of them. Wrong. You can never pull one over on the prophet. Good thing Big Z becomes converted...it's far better than the alternative.
- Alma and Amulek give us great examples about how to talk to our non-member friends and some ways to asnwer their questions.
- Look for the Plan of Redemption in chapter 12...
If you have any questions about grades or make-up work, please ask! Spring Break is a great time to catch up on it in order to finish the year without any worries. And speaking of Spring Break, only 10 Seminary mornings until then -- but who's counting?
Love,
Sister Mann
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Weekly Update
What a week! It was short (thanks, Mr. Presidents) and sunny...who could ask for more? It was also a week of late-nights (thanks, Olympics). Here's what happened in Seminary this week:
On Tuesday, we met Alma the Younger and the sons of Mosiah. We also met an angel who spoke with a voice of thunder instead of the usual still, small voice. We were there when Big Alma and his ward rejoiced when they understood why Alma the Younger was carried home. Lesson to us all -- never underestimate the power of a parental prayer. Tuesday also saw the end of the Book of Mosiah and the beginning of the reign of the judges. Wednesday was Scripture Chase Olympics, and it was full of twirling, jumping, one-handed speediness! What athletic and scriptural prowess! Thursday and Friday were spent getting to know the Book of Alma and we truly jumped right into the action! Gideon and Nehor got it going and Amlici kept it going. By the way, the story of Amlici could be considered a type and shadow of Satan. Keep that in mind the next time you read Alma chapter 2.
This week, Seminary Survivor challenged us to offer to pray, give small and simple acts of service, pay attention to creation, and to get a talk ready. (How appropriate for our seniors because Seminary Sacrament Meeting will be here soon!) Just one more week of challenges and then the Ultimate Seminary Survivor will be crowned!
Grades will be passed out at church, so if you don't get something from either of us teachers, please let me know. If you have questions about your student's information, please ask.
Have a wonderful, sunny weekend!
Love,
Sister Mann
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Weekly Update
Happy Valentine's Day!
How about doing this week's update in reverse?
Friday was the 13th Annual Johnny Lingo Love Day. Johnny, Mahana, Moki and even Mr. Harris were there! Too bad they couldn't enjoy the goodies that everyone brought. Popcorn, cookies, cake, truffles, candy, and donut holes -- all blessed and served with love at church. Therefore, they had no calories!
Thursday we talked about Alma's problem-solving technique found in Mosiah 26. Wednesay, Tuesday, and Monday were full of Mosiah chapters 19 through 24. Not only are those pages full of gospel truths, they are full of intrigue and daring escapes. They are good chapters to keep in mind when we need to make a daring escape from temptation!
Seminary Survivor continues to challenge us to outwit, outplay and outlast Satan on our way to the celestial kingdom. Challenges this week included helping without being asked, offering only sincere compliments, spending an additional 10 minutes in prayer, and choosing the right all day. The weekend challenge is a two-parter -- love and patriotism. We have to be creative in how to demonstrate both of those. If only I could send George Washington and Abraham Lincoln some valentine cards...
Next week will be short due to the President's Day holiday. Grades will be coming home this week and if there are any questions about your student's information, please ask me.
Thanks, once again, for your continued support of our Seminary program!
Love,
Sister Mann, not the sharpest trader in all the islands...
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