Good Works


Therefore let your light so shine before this people, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven (3 Nephi 12:16).
I will help others and build the kingdom through righteous service.
Required Value Experiences
Complete the following three required value experiences. Have your parent or leader sign and date each experience after you finish.1
Learn why service is a fundamental principle of the gospel. Read Matthew 5:13–16; 25:34–40; Galatians 6:9–10; James 1:22–27; Mosiah 2:17; 4:26; and 3 Nephi 13:1–4.
Others often give service you may not notice, such as preparing meals,
reading to or listening to younger children, repairing clothing, or
helping a brother or sister. For two weeks record in your journal the
quiet acts of service your family members and others perform.
Acknowledge their service in some meaningful way.
2
Service is an essential principle
of family living. Help plan your family’s menus, obtain the food, and
prepare part of the meals for two weeks. During that time help your
family gather to share mealtimes. Report to your class what you have
learned.
3
Read Mosiah 18:7–10,
and in your journal list three ways you can comfort others or help them
bear their burdens. Do the things on your list, and tell a family
member or leader about the experience and how your attitude and
understanding have changed.
Additional Value Experiences
Complete three additional value experiences. You may select from the following options or write up to two of your own. Your parent or leader must approve those you write yourself before you begin. Have your parent or leader sign and date each experience after you finish.4
Teach a lesson about service in
family home evening or in another setting. Use pictures, music,
examples, or demonstrations in your lesson. You may want to use the
manual Teaching, No Greater Call as a resource.
5
Read Doctrine and Covenants 58:26–28.
Think of ways a young woman, as well as a wife and mother, could apply
this scripture in her family. Develop a pattern of service in your life
by choosing a family member you can help. Serve that person for at least
a month. Record in your journal your actions and feelings about how
this improved your relationship with that person.
6
Spend at least three hours giving
service outside your family. Ask your ward or branch Relief Society
president or a community leader for suggestions for service. For
example, you might take care of children while parents attend the
temple; collect, make, or recondition toys or games for a nursery;
accept an assignment to clean the meetinghouse; or perform errands for
or read to a homebound person or others in need. Record in your journal
the reactions of the person you served and possible goals for future
service opportunities.
7
Through your good works, others
will see your example and may want to know more about the gospel. Pray
for a missionary experience. Read Matthew 24:14; 28:19; and Doctrine and Covenants 88:81.
Invite a friend who is not a member of the Church or one who is less
active to go with you to a Church meeting or activity. Introduce your
friend to others, and make sure he or she is involved. Share your
testimony of the gospel, and invite him or her to come again.
Personalized Value Experiences
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Value Project
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After you have completed six good works value experiences,
create a project that will help you practice what you have learned.
This should be a significant effort that will take at least ten hours to
complete. Prayerfully seek the guidance of the Holy Ghost to select a
meaningful project.
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