Prayer FHE {2}

This lesson is based on Elder David A Bednar's October 2008 General Conference talk "Pray Always." The purpose of this lesson is to teach family members to have more meaningful prayers both individually and as a family.

For some reason the lessons are printing really big, cutting some of the images off. The best way to avoid this is to download the pdf file to your computer and then print it. You must have a Scribd account to download the file but it is free. To download click on More (next to Scribd in the upper left corner) and select Save Document.
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3 comments:

  1. Hi, stumbled onto your blog and LOVE it!!!! I am so excited to have found it. I printed prayer 1 with no problem, but prayer 2 is too big. I am a bit computer illiterate, but I couldn't figure it out how to shrink to fit. I would love to use this in sharing time on Sunday! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent!

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  2. Tammy,

    For some reason hotmail's not working right now so I'll try e-mailing you the pdf file later.

    You can try saving the file to your computer. It's one of the options under 'More' next to Scribd. It will save as a pdf. When you go to print, one of the options on the left side of your printer screen will be to "Fit to Printer Margins" select that and it should print out just fine.

    I'll still try to send the file later if my darn e-mail account will open!

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  3. I would also like to use this for Sharing Time this Sunday (tomorrow) but can't get it to print correctly. It is way too big. I especially need the bridge. Any suggestions?

    Thank you so much!

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