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The Young Women Personal Progress Program

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The Young Women Personal Progress Program

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  1. The Young Women Personal Progress Program

  2. "There has never been a time in these latter days like today, when the message is being brought forward so strongly by the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to have parents along with bishops and priesthood and auxiliary leaders make sure you . . . understand who you are and what you can become—not only here in mortality but for the eternities that will follow." ~ Elder Robert D. Hales, "Fulfilling Our Duty to God," Ensign, Nov. 2001, 39. Elder Robert D. Hales

  3. What is the purpose of the Personal Progress Program? • Helps YW understand God’s will for her, • Encourages her to keep His commandments, • Prepares her to receive the ordinances of the temple.

  4. What are the requirements to complete the Personal Progress Program? Live standards as stated in For the Strength of Youth pamphlet Complete six value experiences and one value project for each of the seven values Keep a personal journal and record your testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ.

  5. Value Experiences • For each value: • 6 value experiences • 1 value project

  6. Value Projects • Complete the 6 experiences for the value before starting your Value Project, and have your parents or YW leader approve the project before you begin. • You may include others in your YW project, but each project must take a minimum of 10 hours of your own time. • Personal Progress can be part of the good things you are already doing at home, church, school, seminary and in the community.

  7. Personal Progress is the Young Woman’s responsibility • Each Young Woman has responsibility to prepare herself both temporally and spiritually.

  8. Who Mentors Young Women? • Parents • YW leaders • Priesthood leaders • Other family members • Other Young Women • Their class presidency

  9. Keep Progress Personal and Simple • Adapt goals to individual needs. • Keep the original intent. • You may work at your own pace, but you should ALWAYS be working on at least one experience or project. • Personal Progress activities may occasionally be held at Mutual. Guidebook, pg. 18

  10. Promises for those who Prepare Personally “ Wherefore, be faithful, praying always, having your lamps trimmed and burning, and oil with you, that you may be ready at the coming of the Bridegroom.” D&C 33:17

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