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From: Dawn <>
Subject: Re: [LDS-WC-L] training consultants to teach paf in homes
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:52:47 -0800
References: <20041229015826.068CACD9FA@ws1-2a.us4.outblaze.com>
In-Reply-To: <20041229015826.068CACD9FA@ws1-2a.us4.outblaze.com>


I'd like to add that we should not ignore the teenagers. They can help
parents who are uncertain about computer applications. Teaching youth
the difference between primary source, secondary source, and hearsay is
a skill that will help them now and in the future, too. Involving the
youth in families also helps them to feel the Spirit of Elijah,
strengthening family bonds.

Dawn

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>Cindy,
>Go to www.familyhistoryguide.com and download the free abbreviated version of the Self Teaching Lesson Material. This may be something you want to teach from or have the members download it also and use for a reference when you're not there.
>Lynn
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>>Hello:
>>I would like some ideas of the training given to those called to teach
>>PAF and familysearch.org in members' homes. Does anyone have a lesson
>>plan either for training the consultants or for what they teach in the
>>homes. My husband has been called to the High Priest group leadership
>>so I may finally get the go-ahead on this program.
>>Also if there is someone in the Salt Lake area that I could hire to do
>>research at the Church Archives, could you contact me off list. I am
>>still working on our ward history and need some info from there and it
>>should be cheaper to hire someone than to come myself.
>>I also found this morning while talking to someone at the Church
>>Archives that ward historical reports were discontinued in 1982 and
>>then started again in 2000. (I think someone was discussing this
>>earlier this year.)
>>Thanks,
>>Cindy - Monroe Washington Ward FH Consultant
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