April 2025 General Conference Reading Tracker
General Conference weekend is one of my favorite times of the year. The talks are full of hope, answers, and reminders that God is in the details of our lives. But once its over, real life kicks back in- and it’s way too easy to move on without really soaking in those messages. That’s why we made a General Conference Reading Tracker.
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We hear so many powerful truths in just two days. Unfortunately, they can blur together if we don’t take time to revisit them. The reading tracker breaks it down and helps you stay organized. With five different check boxes you can even divide it up into different styles of learning too. Try labeling each column with a different method, such as read, listen, watch, creative, review my notes, or study the footnotes. For the creative option, you could design a movie poster for the talk, create a word search, or playing Guess the Talk with your family. Mixing up your study methods keeps things engaging and helps you dive deeper into the messages.
There’s something about checking off a box that’s oddly satisfying. With the tracker, every talk you finish can give you a little boost. Plus, seeing the talks all in one place can remind you how much more goodness is waiting.
Other ways you might use this chart:
Track which talks you read the most. Each time you study a talk, check off a box with the sole goal of seeing which messages really hit home with you. It might surprise you.
Keep one column for the talks you study with someone else such as your family or during a church lesson.
Add a splash of color to your study routine by coloring each box based on the month you read the talk. This not only keeps things organized but also lets you see your progress at a glance.
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