Tuesday, April 1, 2014

April Apprentice Readings and Inspirements

READ: Gladys Aylward, The Little Woman: Chapters 5-10

WRITE:

How is your mission statement coming? Asking questions is a great way to find your own personal mission and to create a blue print for your life. Have fun writing your answers to the following questions:

● Write three statements about yourself that you know are true. Begin each one, “I am ….”
● Choose a symbol that represents you. It might be a physical symbol like a mountain, or it might be an animal, or it might be a religious symbol. Why does this symbol represent you?
● Choose a color that represents you. Why does this color represent you?
● What are you really great at? What have people told you yo
u’re good at?
● What do you like to do to renew yourself physically and emotionally? What makes you feel like your battery is charged? Is it alone time, social time, exercise, casual discussion with friends, crying on someone’s shoulder, sleeping, reading, eating, playing?

READ: Acts 2:41-47 and Acts 4:31-37


WRITE:

● Define the word "common".
● What does it mean to have 'all things in common'?
● Describe the things in your life that are in common
● Describe the things in your life that are not in common.


PROJECT:

The following youth will present their presentations this week:
Cassia Bates, John Jensen, Rachel Wolsey

April Memorization

Vanguard Mission Statement:
“We will engage in a respectful and inspiring peer environment that will not only help us grow in faith, but will help us feel free to develop our unique strengths. We will gain a passion for learning that will allow us to
better ourselves, our families, our communities and ultimately the world.”

D&C 88:78-80:
78 Teach ye diligently and my grace shall attend you, that you may be instructed more perfectly in theory, in principle, in doctrine, in the law of the gospel, in all things that pertain unto the kingdom of God, that are expedient for you to understand;
79 Of things both in heaven and in the earth, and under the earth; things which have been, things which are, things which must shortly come to pass; things which are at home, things which are abroad; the wars and the perplexities of the nations, and the judgments which are on the land; and a knowledge also of countries and of kingdoms—
80 That ye may be prepared in all things when I shall send you again to magnify the calling whereunto I have called you, and the mission with which I have commissioned you.

April Journeyman Readings and Inspirements

Think About:

Communistic ideas have been around since history has been recorded.
Why do you think people are attracted to these ideas?
How do communistic ideas compare to the teachings of Jesus Christ?
Do you ever see these ideas taught in our society?
What names are used for these ideas in our times?
Karl Marx wrote these ideas into a document.
How did this give it power?

Inspirements:

Choose a term and submit to Sis Bird and Sis Shupe (so we don’t have duplicates). Prepare a one minute presentation of the term and how it applies to communism or Karl Marx. I also want you to get at least 2 adults’ opinion of your term. It is best if you choose 2 of different generations (the term sometimes means something different to different generations). I would highly recommend having at least one be from an older generation. Please submit which term you have chosen as soon as possible ☺

● Revolution
● Class Struggle
● Materialism
● Communist view of family
● Humanism
● Bolsheviks
● Communism
● Proletariat
● Socialism
● Utopia
● Bourgeois(French)
● Collectivism
● Communist view of private property
● Monopoly
● Law of Consecration (this is an LDS term, in D&C)
● Karl Marx’s Big Red Pill and 10 little white pills
● Working Class
● Or other…. (clear with Sis Bird or Shupe)

Read: (after you look up your term… the readings will help with the terms)

Communist Manifesto- librovox takes about 1 1/2 hrs. Believe it or not…. Sparknotes is okay, IF you read all 3 sections. I know some of you have huge schedules.

Selections of The Naked Communist: (this is about 60 pages)
If you have the book:

  • Pages 1-5
  • Pages 10-22 (to the end of the family of Karl Marx) 
  • Pages 26-27 (the closing years) 
  • Page 62 (The Industrial Revolution)
  • Page 69 (What is Religion?) 
  • Page 76 (Fallacy 11) 
  • Pages 80-84(Fallacy 21&22) 
  • Pages 85-86 (Fallacy 25)
  • Pages 131-141 (Chapter on America and Labor Unions Drive)
  • Pages 262-265 (top) (A Philosophy Becomes a Reality) 
  • Page 266 chart 
  • Pages 267-284 (Capitalism)




If you don't have the book, you can download the selections here:

April Master Class Readings and Inspirements

 Read: The Giver by Louis Lowry OR Anthem by Ayn Rand (both are in the public domain)

Read: Chapters 4,5,6 of The Cleansing of America by Cleon Skousen (You can download them HERE)

Make a list of comparisons and contrasts for ONE of these, be prepared to share in class:

1) Communism and Consecration
2) Karl Marx and Joseph Smith
3) Karl Marx and Brigham Young
4) Communism and the Declaration of Independence