Knowledge


Seek learning, even by study and also by faith (D&C 88:118).
I will continually seek opportunities for learning and growth.
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 about the importance of gaining knowledge by reading Proverbs 1:5; 4:7; 2 Nephi 28:30; and Doctrine and Covenants 88:78–80, 118; 90:15; 130:18–19; 131:6.
Think about why you need to gain knowledge and understanding about how
to apply gospel principles to your present and future home and family
life. Write in your journal what you have learned about knowledge, and
discuss it with a family member or Young Women leader.
2
In your journal list talents you have and others you would like to develop. Read Matthew 25:14–30.
Learn a new skill or talent that will help you care for your own future
family or home (for example, playing the piano, singing, budgeting,
time management, cooking, sewing, or child care). Share with your
family, class, or Young Women leader what you have learned.
3
Memorize Article of Faith number thirteen
and recite it to a parent, a leader, or another adult. Then visit a
museum or exhibit or attend a performance that involves dance, music,
speech, or drama. Using this article of faith as a guide, evaluate what
you saw and heard. In your journal write your thoughts about how you can
use this article of faith as a guide for all you do so the Holy Ghost
will be your constant companion. Share those thoughts with a parent or
leader.
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
Select a gospel principle you
would like to understand better (for example, faith, repentance,
charity, eternal families, or baptismal covenants). Read scriptures and
the words of latter-day prophets that relate to the principle. Prepare a
five-minute talk on the subject and give the talk in a sacrament
meeting, in a Young Women meeting, to your family, or to your class.
Record in your journal how you can apply this gospel principle in your
life.
5
Learn about an area of work or
service that interests you. Talk to someone who works in that field and
find out what that person’s job responsibilities are, what training or
education the person obtained to do the job, and what contributions this
person’s job makes to society. Record your findings in your journal.
6
Memorize two of your favorite hymns from the hymnbook. Learn the correct conducting pattern for the hymns (see Hymns, 383–85)
and then conduct them at least two times at a family home evening, in a
Young Women or other Church meeting, or at seminary. Read the
scriptures listed at the bottom of each hymn.
7
At Young Women camp you learn skills in first aid, safety, sanitation, and survival. Review these teachings in your Young Women Camp Manual
and note in your journal how you could apply them in your home to keep
your family safe. Develop a list of basic supplies your family will need
in case of an emergency. Teach a family home evening lesson or share
with a Young Women leader what you have learned and what additional
skills you would like to learn to be prepared for emergencies.
Personalized Value Experiences
8
Value Project
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After you have completed six knowledge 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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