Come, Follow Me For Individuals and Families: Matthew 1; Luke 1
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MJJanuary 9, 2019
Love the articles sharing ideas of how to study this new curriculum. A few scriptures missed but pertinent to John are Luke 1:13-17. Thank you for this helpful article. I’ve already shared to my grown children and their families.
Lori Finlay HamiltonJanuary 5, 2019
Thank you Sister Hutchins!!! What a precious gift!!! Thank you for your hours of pondering and research, and time away from your busy family, your school work, your own calling, to provide us with such amazing resources!!! Thank you for lighting the way for all of us ! Thank you for putting the out there so that we have a week to actually study and implement these amazing suggestions. God Bless you!!!!
GailJanuary 4, 2019
Kevin, if you look at the home page we are told that posts, lesson ideas, etc. will be one week ahead. This is by design so as parents we can be prepared when the week starts.
Mark MathesonJanuary 3, 2019
Way to get us off to a great study start, Sister Hutchins, with some meaty and thoughtful material. Keep up the fine work.
KevinJanuary 3, 2019
The lesson you are referring to Matthew 1, Luke 1 doesn't actually start until January 7th according to the schedule. December 31st - Jan 6th is a different study week.
Joyce RamirezJanuary 2, 2019
I find your offering quite wonderful and it will help me with my studies. Being alone in my home in the Gospel, yours is a welcome resource. Thank you so much.
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