Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Favorite Family Scripture Study Tip

Amy Chea –Don’t read when you are tired or in bed
Judy Finch – Same time daily
Chiara West – Illustrated scripture stories day and night (BofM @ night and Bible @ day)
Monica Lamb – Have a regular set time / have kids repeat what we say
Cathy Sorenson - Just do it!
Winifred Durrant – Read till you get the message for you  
Amanda Boswell – Just do it
Pam Romero – Read a few verses with kids while eating breakfast
Diana Bouge – Study a book at a time. (Stories)
Jana Chase – Just do it
Regina Griffin – Be consistent
Susan Standefer – Do it, do it, do it, do it every night - Monday through Friday
Joyce Purcell – Use audio scriptures along with reading
Marilyn Elison – (1) Set a goal and track progress on bookmark. (2) Mark all references to Jesus Christ his names and pronouns
Janice Pace – Just make it happen
Maria E. Norman – Use sound effects and actions for children
Cindy Knudsen – Mark scriptures with a purpose
De Ann McCoard – Have the dad tell the story, they listen more
Kathy Keske – Do it at the evening meal
Sherry Jones – Read all scriptures (footnotes) at the bottom of each page
Julie Norman – Never give up! Some days are Diamonds, Some days are Stones
Loraine Fitzsimmons – Do it before everyone is too tired
Alice Durrant – Read the first copy of the B of M, you will see why the early converts could read it in just a few days.
Jill Boone - Read during snack time – my daughter focuses really well
Marie King – Set a time to do it every day
Genie Lamb - Be consistent
Rachelle Bailey – We marked our scriptures with the 4 years of Seminary Scripture Mastery Lists
Melanie Allen – Everyone has a chance to read, if young ones don’t read they repeat after those who can read
Tammie Anderson – Get R Done!
Julie Cook – Be consistent, and involve everyone as much as possible
Tonja Roberts – Having it regularly
Aliece Boone – Everyone has own scriptures (even little ones) and all read – then discuss what was read
Patti Powell – Just do it – make it fun and interesting, Listen to each other
LaRue Corbett – Set aside a time and Stick to it
Sam McCoard – Have a good attitude
Kathy Howard – Gather it all in one spot
Amberly Kariuki – Do it when you are most likely to do it
Chris Halladay – Pick a topic and study all about it
Jennifer Barnes-Do it right after dinner while everyone is still at the table
Tiffany Gonzales – Find certain words; scripture chase
Michele Garvin – Get 2 Conference Ensigns and read talks together as a couple while highlighting
JoLin Cook – Schedule your family’s personal scripture time before family scripture time and call them together a little early
Jessica Parker - Do it first thing in the morning