Printable For the Strength of Youth Word Searches for Church and Home
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Whether you are teaching youth at church, studying on your own, or trying to keep hands busy during General Conference, these For the Strength of Youth word searches give you a simple way to stay focused on gospel truths without feeling like extra work. Each one is built around a specific section of the For the Strength of Youth guide and includes 20 key words and phrases pulled from that topic. As you search for the words, you are also reviewing important principles, gospel language, and ideas worth remembering and pondering.
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There are 12 total word searches, with one designed to match each monthly youth lesson topic. Each word search is clearly labeled so you know exactly what lesson or topic to pair it with and is completely free to download and print
Use these word searches in all sorts of situations such as:
During Youth Lessons- Use them before class starts as youth are arriving, during a discussion, or send them home with them at the end. They help reinforce the vocabulary and principles from the lesson without turning it into a lecture.
During General Conference- They are great for youth who listen better when their hands are busy. Since the words are gospel centered, they still connect naturally to the messages being taught.
Personal Scripture Study- These are an easy companion activity for quiet study time at home.
Family Home Evening- Pick the word search that matches your discussion topic for the night.
Quiet Activities- These also work well for sacrament meeting bags, youth conference downtime, road trips, or keeping on hand for those “I need everyone calm for ten minutes” moments.
The more youth see and think about words like faith, covenant, integrity, repentance, virtue, revelation, service, and discipleship, the more familiar those principles become. Even a simple activity can help gospel language feel more natural and memorable over time.