Gospel Teaching

“To see [the Book of Mormon] come to life is awesome, and I think people all over the world are going to respond to that.” (Adam Anderegg)
The Church has prepared new manuals for individuals and families, for Sunday School, and for Primary.
President M. Russell Ballard said gospel invitations — especially invitations to be baptized — should be Spirit-led.
While discussion is one essential teaching method (see Doctrine and Covenants 88:122), the terms facilitator, moderator or discussion leader do not appropriately describe the complete role of a Christlike teacher.
During April 2019, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites “all to come unto Christ” (Doctrine and Covenants 20:59) by listening to the Lord’s servants at general conference.
John the Baptist was a New Testament author who wrote some of the most profound scriptural words ever expressed about our Redeemer—even Jesus Christ.
“The strongest feeling is that we should not regulate families or individuals or determine what they should do. …[they] should make the hour they are given for home study a joy and a delight.” Elder Quentin L. Cook
“Sometimes our teachers can be our children.”
“It’s designed to stretch teachers not to be prescriptive givers of the lesson but deliverers of personal revelation.” Tad R. Callister
Mormon’s last words expressed the hope that his writings would be joined with biblical records and serve as another testament of the divinity of Jesus Christ.
The 2019 resource of Come, Follow Me is for every individual and family in the Church.
In his opening remarks at the October General Conference our beloved Prophet, Russell M. Nelson, declared: 'As Latter-day Saints, we have become accustomed to thinking of 'church' as something that happens in our meetinghouses