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    The Rest of 2024 in The Book of Mormon

    If you use my outlines regularly, you’ve noticed that I’ve missed a few weeks lately. 🙁
    I have to come to terms with the fact that I am in a season of motherhood in which my littlest needs me a lot at night as well as during the day. As a Homeschool Mom I do not have any extra time to dedicate to things outside of the things only I can do for my family right now. Sadly, I’m not even planning these for my family during this season, so…

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    Can I get some feedback?

    Hello friends!

    We have been in a season of life where I’ve needed to simplify things but have been holding out with our CFM studies. My kiddos are making it clear that I need to thin it down some, so I thought maybe I can thin down the work I put into Home Seminary if a resource is not needed. Would you be willing to fill out a survey for me?

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    Hello world!

    Welcome to Home Seminary, a product of On The Same Page Together.

    We love to study the Gospel through the scriptures! The Come Follow Me manuals have great prompts for teaching the basics of the gospel principles found in the assigned chapters, but at this point in our understanding and testimony of the Gospel, my family needs a deeper dive into things beyond the “Sunday School answers” to prompt natural discussion and questions.

    I’ll share what and how we will study each day during week as we work our way through the Come Follow Me reading schedule, and hopefully you’ll find it helpful as you strive to dive deeper into your scriptures.

    It’s a new year and a new book! We are going to follow the same outline we’ve been doing (found in the video below), now with The Book of Mormon Study Guide. We will not be doing the DMT ‘timeline’ poster printable (they talk about it in their videos and newsletter if you are interested in checking it out). You can find the links to all of the things on the Resources page.

    I’m also going to simplify the outline. I was very detail when introducing the Study Guide during the Old Testament year because the assigned reading was very heavy every week, so some of the reading was split mid-chapter to spread it out over 6 days. Now that we’ve settled into aiming to get all of the reading done during the week (saving the weekend for conference study and a Sunday recap) I try to keep the chapters together so noting all the side bar explanations seems a bit unnecessary.