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===Second Coming of Christ===
 
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===Seventh-day Sabbath===
 
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===State of the dead===
 
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===Law & Grace===
 
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Revision as of 23:34, 11 November 2012

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Requirement 1

Write and share your personal testimony.


Requirement 2

Memorize one key text for each of the following Bible teachings:

  • Second Coming of Christ
  • Seventh-day Sabbath
  • State of the dead
  • Law & Grace
  • Conversion
  • Judgment
  • Inspiration of the Bible
  • Spirit of Prophecy
  • The Saint’s Reward


Second Coming of Christ

John 14:1-3

Seventh-day Sabbath

Exodus 20:10

State of the dead

Ecclesiastics 9:5

Law & Grace

Conversion

Judgment

Inspiration of the Bible

Spirit of Prophecy

The Saint’s Reward

Techniques

There are several approaches to memorizing Scripture.

Erase the words
Write the Bible verse on a white board and have everyone read it aloud together. Then erase a word and have them read it again, supplying the erased word. Continue erasing words and reading the verse aloud until all the words are gone. At this point, the entire class should know the verse.
Hand write the verse
Write the verses down several times by hand until you can do it from memory.
In song
Many passages of scripture have been set to music. Memorizing the lyrics to a song is a lot easier than memorizing raw text, and the memory will last for years. If the verse you are trying to memorize has already been set to music, switch to the version of the text that matches the song. If it has not been set to music, make up your own tune. Explore different translations of the text to see which one lends itself best to your song.
Say it aloud
Hearing it and saying it will reinforce it much better than just "thinking" it will.
Say it with rhythm
This is similar to the "in song" approach from above, but it is often easier to make up a rhythm than it is to make up a whole tune. Clap your hands and stomp your feet at various places in the verse if that helps. Turn it into a clapping game like "pat-a-cake" and learn it with a friend.
Add action
How many songs do you know that have motions associated with them? If you're making up hand claps and foot stomps, it will help even more if you add other actions such as casting a fishing line, or tracing the outline of a heart in the air.
Make a rebus
A rebus uses pictures to represent words or parts of words. For instance, the word "I" is represented with a graphic depiction of an eye. If you spend enough time coming up with a clever rebus for your verse, you will likely have memorized it by the time you are finished.
Find structure in the verse
Write the verse out so that it highlights the structure. Recall that Hebrew poetry works by repeating an idea using different words. Line them up! We also find structure in New Testament verses. For instance, 1 John 2:3 could be written like this:

Now by this
   we know that
   we know Him,
if we keep His commandments.

This approach lines up the common words "we know" and helps the brain to organize the verse more effectively. It also lines up the third "we" with the first two, so that it's possible to memorize a shorthand for this verse - "we know, we know, we keep". This forms a skeleton upon which we can hang the rest of the words. Look for other structure as well, such as that the word following "we" always starts with a 'k' and has four letters.
Use a Puzzlemaker Online
to create written activities for scripture such as:
  • Crosswords
  • Wordles
  • Fill in the blanks/Missing letters
  • Blank out (Similar to Hangman)
  • Scripture Scrambles
Step On It
Print out each word of a passage on paper, one word per page in large print. Lay the paper on the floor and step down on each page as you say the text. Remove words from time to time.
Writers Block
Write each word of a passage on blocks of wood, one word per block. Mix up the blocks and put the text back together. Two block sets of the same verse makes for an exciting game!

Do you know some approaches? Click here to add them!


Requirement 3

Learn the principles of leading a person to Jesus.


Requirement 4

Tell a story of a church pioneer to a group.



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Requirement 5

Complete Guide requirements.


Requirement 6

Complete one of the following honors:

  • Personal Evangelism
  • Bible Evangelism
  • Literature Evangelism


Requirement 7

Study and discuss two of the following life issues (not previously studied) with your Guide group and an adult:

  • Teen Pregnancy
  • Abortion
  • AIDS
  • Homosexuality
  • Pornography