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A key would be a summary of your shorthand notations.  For instance, you might abbreviate the Second Coming as "SC", or baptism as "BZ".  It may be difficult to remember what your shorthand meant later, so it's a good idea to write it down.  This is true of any method you employ.
 
  
 
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Marcado de la Biblia - Avanzado
Asociación General

Actividades Misioneras


Destreza: 3
Año de introducción: Desconocido


Requisitos




1

Tener la especialidad de Marcado de la Bibliɑ.


Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Marcado de la Biblia.


2

Marcar dos estudios bíblicos adicionales usando un mínimo de 20 textos en cada uno.



3

Usando una concordancia, marcar 10 textos para el estudio devocional.



4

Por escrito:


4a

Decir las directrices adoptadas para mantener un claro procedimiento de marcado.


4b

Proporcionar una clave para comprender las marcas de su Biblia.




5

Dar un estudio bíblico a partir de un bosquejo que ha marcado.


To younger Pathfinders this may seem a bit scary at first. They get the idea that they will have to go door-to-door offering to give strangers a Bible study. While there is much to be gained from doing that, it is not really an appropriate task for a new Bible student.

If your club has a worship period during club meetings, this is an excellent opportunity to give a Bible study. In fact, you could look at some of the AY requirements you need to meet - many of them can be met by presenting a Bible study to your club during worship time, or at a campout, during Sabbath School, or even during a family worship. The important thing is to overcome your fears and just do it.