Knowledge
(Value Color: Green)

I will continually seek opportunities for learning and growth.

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 Knowledge Songs

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A wonderful Time to Learn
Janice Kapp Perry
The Treasure
Tyler Castleton
The Things I Know
Doug Walker
How to Move a Mountain
Cherie Call
The Pearl
Kenneth Cope
I Get on My Knees
Jaci Velasquez
I Know
Hilary Weeks

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 Scriptures

Seek learning, even by study and also by faith (D&C 88:118).

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 Stories

Knowledge The Bulletin Board: Worldwide Values,” New Era, Nov. 1999, 38 As part of the Farmington (Utah) Tenth Ward girls’ camp, young women literally learned homemaking skills as they built a playhouse which they later donated to a center for abused children. Young women of the Roseville Ward, Anoka (Minnesota) Stake, increased their knowledge of their family history by making a porcelain doll that represented an ancestor and writing the life story of that ancestor. In the Lodi (California) Third Ward, when the bishop asked ward members to increase their knowledge about food storage and preparedness, the young women of the ward decided to learn to bake their own bread. Together with their mothers, the girls made flat breads, yeast breads, croissants, cinnamon rolls, scones, round loaves, and Greek braided bread. Part of each girl’s bread was shared at an activity night, and part was donated to the Salvation Army.

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 Quotes

The most satisfying solutions to problems and the best answers to questions I have been able to make in my own life I have arrived at as follows: 1. From my youth I have searched the scriptures. 2. I have tried to honestly face the challenge or question presented with a sincere desire to solve it as Jesus would solve it. 3. I have, through diligent study and prayer, sought to weight alternatives, in light of what I knew about gospel principles. 4. I have made a decision in my own mind. 5. I have then taken the matter to the Lord, told Him the problem, told Him I wanted to do what was right in his view, and asked him to give me peace of mind if I have made the right decision. By following this pattern, Jesus lived a perfect life. We cannot, of course, equal his performance. We can, however, make greater progress it by emulating Him than in any other way.
 (What would Jesus Do, New Era, Sept, 1972)


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