Thursday, May 7, 2015

LDS Faith in God for boys and the New Wolf Adventures

Ok, I'll admit it, when I watched the LDS specific broadcast, and she talked about how the Faith in God was already coorelated with the new program-through the home based- Duty to God Adventures, and then the other adventures, the Faith in God would be getting done I had my doubts. It couldn't really be that easy could it?



So I got to looking- Here's what I found just in the Wolves! (bears, webelos and arrow of light to come!)
Each year, the boys need to do 2 things in each of the 3 sections, Serving others, Learning and Living the Gospel, and Developing Talents.   Take a look at how nicely they do go right along with each other!
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Cub Adventure
Faith in God requirement
Wolves

Council Fire,
 4b- Work together on a community service project.
Serving Others #1
Read and discuss the parable of the good Samaritan (see Luke 10:30–37). Plan and complete a service project that helps a family member or neighbor. After completing the project, discuss how it helped your faith grow stronger.
Council Fire 5- Talk to a military veteran, law enforcement officer, member of the fire department or someone else who works for the community.  Talk about his or her service to the community.  After you have visited with the individual, write a short thank you note.
Serving Others #2
Write a letter to a teacher, your parents, or your grandparents telling them what you appreciate and respect about them. knot icon

Or Serving Others #8
 Read the twelfth article of faith. Discuss what it means to be a good citizen and how your actions can affect others. knot icon
Duty to God 2 a
Give 2 ideas on how you can practice your Duty to God.  Choose one, and do it for a week.
Learning and Living the Gospel – ALL!!!

Duty to God 2b
 Learn and sing a song that could be sung in reverence before or after meals or one that gives encouragement, reminds you of how to show reverence, or demonstrates your duty to God
Learning and Living the Gospel- #9
Learn to sing “Choose the Right” (Hymns, no. 239). Explain what agency is and what it means to be responsible for your choices. Discuss how making good choices has helped you develop greater faith.

Howling at the Moon 2
Work together with your den to create an original skit
Developing Talents #3
Write a poem, story, or short play that teaches a principle of the gospel or is about Heavenly Father’s creations. knot icon  

Running with the Pack-  1-5
Play catch, practice balancing, practice flexibility, play a sport or game
Developing Talents #8
Plan a physical fitness program for yourself that may include learning to play a sport or game. Participate in the program for one month.
Running with the Pack 6
Demonstrate what it means to eat a balanced diet by helping to plan a healthy menu of a meal for your family.  Make a shopping list of the food used to prepare the meal.
Developing Talents #9
Learn about and practice good nutrition, good health, and good grooming, including modest dress.

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Learning and Living the Gospel #7
Read D&C 89. Discuss how Heavenly Father blesses us when we faithfully live the Word of Wisdom. Help plan and conduct an activity to teach the Word of Wisdom to others.
Air of the Wolf 2b
Create a musical wind instrument, and play it as part of a den band.
Developing Talents #2
Learn to sing, play, or lead a song from the Children’s Songbook. Teach or share the song in a family home evening or at Primary. Discuss how developing talents helps prepare us for service to Heavenly Father and others.
Air of the Wolf 3b
Make a kite using household materials
Developing Talents #4
Make an item from wood, metal, fabric, or other material, or draw, paint, or sculpt a piece of art. Display your finished work for others to see.
Germs Alive
knot iconDeveloping Talents #9
Learn about and practice good nutrition, good health, and good grooming, including modest dress.
Hometown Heroes  1
Talk with your family and den about what it means to you to be a hero.  Share the name of someone you believe is a hero.  Explain what it is that makes that person a hero.
Serving others #3
Make a list of the qualities you like in a person. Choose one quality to develop in yourself. Discuss how showing respect and kindness strengthens you, your family, and others.

Paws of Skill- all

Developing Talents #8
Plan a physical fitness program for yourself that may include learning to play a sport or game. Participate in the program for one month.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for your hard work here! I was just looking for this correlation yesterday. Now I can plan our Wolf Den activities even better!

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  2. Thank you for your hard work here! I was just looking for this correlation yesterday. Now I can plan our Wolf Den activities even better!

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