PERSONAL PROGRESS
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Purpose of Personal Progress
Personal Progress will help you strengthen your faith in and tes- timony of Jesus Christ as you learn His teachings and regularly apply them in your life . It will help you strengthen both your present family and your future family . It will help you prepare to make and keep sacred covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple . And it will prepare you to be a faithful, contributing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
The Personal Progress program uses the eight Young Women values to help you understand more fully who you are, why
you are here on the earth, and what you should be doing as a daughter of God to prepare for the day you go to the temple to make sacred covenants . It will help you prepare for your future roles as a faithful woman, wife, mother, and leader in God’s kingdom . Participating in Personal Progress teaches you to
make commitments, carry them out, and report your progress
to a parent or leader . The patterns you establish as you work on Personal Progress—such as prayer, scripture study, service, and journal keeping—will become personal daily habits . These habits will strengthen your testimony and help you learn and improve throughout your life .
Requirements
To complete the Personal Progress program, you will need to: • Attend sacrament meeting regularly (where possible) .• Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth.
- Complete the value experiences and value project for each of the eight values .
- Keep a personal journal .
- Attend seminary or participate in independent study (where available) .
- Read the Book of Mormon regularly .
- Record your testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ .
After finishing these requirements, you will be eligible to receive the Young Womanhood Recognition following a worthiness in- terview with your bishop or branch president .
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