Church Ball

After all the years of ward pick-up games, stake tournaments, and young men's activity nights, there's finally a ball to fit the occasion. Made of synthetic leather and built to last, this ball is great for use indoors or out, and its wide channel design is great for gripping. Official size and weight make this ball perfect for the Church Basketball season. No ward team will ever be complete again without its own "Church Ball"!

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Young Men & Young Women
Activity Idea



"The Do's of Dating"


Whether you’ve just turned 16, or you have a few years’ experience, dating can be nerve-racking. Group dates are always the best bet for a more pleasant, and less stressful, experience. And, as Allison McKee, 16, of the Buffalo New York Stake says, “Dating is so much fun. As long as you make important decisions beforehand, relax and enjoy yourself.” Here are some suggestions from other New Era readers on ways to ensure a fun and wholesome date:

• Prepare long before dating. Decide now to keep your standards high, so your decisions will already be made if you are faced with a difficult situation.

• Group dates are definitely the way to go. The more people the merrier!

• Have a definite plan. Involve everyone going on the date in the planning process, if possible.

• Be smart. Stay away from potentially uncomfortable or unsafe situations. Choose an activity and a place that is consistent with your moral standards.

• A ward dance, Church activity, or service project might be a good way to get to know someone in a familiar environment.

• Date friends who know and share your values. You’ll be less nervous if you know the other people on the group date, too.

• Wear modest clothing.

• Get advice from parents, grandparents, or older siblings about dating. They have much more dating experience than you and can probably offer some good advice.

• Say a personal prayer before you go on a date. Ask Heavenly Father for help with any problem you might have.

• For safety’s sake, be sure your parents know where you are going.

• Be considerate of your date’s feelings and preferences.

• Remember: Good dates don’t need to cost a lot of money.

• Above all, be yourself. Both you and your date will have more fun that way.
(“Idea List: The Do’s of Dating,” New Era, Nov. 2000, 15)








Gospel Doctrine



Thoughts on Lesson 5


"If Thou Doest Well, Thou Shalt Be Accepted"

"We live in the age of restoration. Peter calls it “the times of restitution,” meaning the period or time in the earth’s history when that which once was shall be restored in all its original glory and perfection. He says the things to be restored include “all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began.” (Acts 3:21.) And there are few things of which Israel’s prophets have spoken with more fervor and zeal than the latter-day gathering of the house of Jacob and the part that favored people will play in the building of Zion again on earth."

—Bruce R. McConkie

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Primary Sharing Time



February


"Heavenly Father's Plan"


This sharing time will help the children have fun as they review the plan of salvation and its promises.

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