"That they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." John 17:3
My name is
I AM A CHILD OF GOD
I know Heavenly Father loves me, and I love Him.
I can pray to Heavenly Father anytime, anywhere.
I am trying to remember and follow Jesus Christ.
Our Dear Young Friend,
You are a child of God. He is your Heavenly Father. He loves you and cares about you. He wants you to have faith in Him and pray to Him often—anytime, anywhere.
He hopes you will keep the covenant you made when you were baptized and follow the teachings and example of Jesus Christ. He has given you the gift of the Holy Ghost to guide you, a family to love and teach you, and Primary leaders and teachers to help you.
You are now preparing to receive the Aaronic Priesthood. Use these years to learn about the priesthood and to be worthy and ready to receive it.
We encourage you to learn and live the gospel, serve others, and use the talents Heavenly Father has given you to learn and do many good things. Earning the Faith in God Award will help you become the kind of person you would like to be and the person Heavenly Father knows you can become.
We love you and pray for you.
The First Presidency
MY BAPTISMAL COVENANT
When I was baptized I made a covenant to take upon me the name of Jesus Christ and to serve Him and be obedient.
Heavenly Father has given me the Holy Ghost. Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, I can be forgiven of my sins when I repent. If I keep my baptismal covenant, I can return to live with Him.
When I take the sacrament, I renew my covenant to take upon me the name of Jesus Christ, to always remember Him, and to obey His commandments.
When I do this, I can feel the Holy Ghost guiding me.
(See Mosiah 18:8–10 and D&C 20:37.)
FAITH IN GOD AWARD REQUIREMENTS
You may begin to work on the Faith in God Award when you turn eight years old. To earn the award, complete the requirements in this guidebook before your twelfth birthday. Your parents and Primary leaders can help you with the activities.
Basic Requirements
An important part of faith in God is keeping your baptismal covenant and staying spiritually strong. To help you develop faith and resist temptation, do the following things:
Other Requirements
Doing the following activities will help your understanding and testimony of the gospel grow:
Some ideas for activities to earn the Faith in God Award are listed in this guidebook. With help from your parents or Primary leader, you can also plan and do other activities. Use the chart on page 20 to track your progress.
If you are a Cub Scout, you can also earn the Scouting Religious Square Knot patch. To do this, complete all the activities with the next to them.
LEARNING AND LIVING THE GOSPEL
"Learn wisdom in thy youth; yea, learn in thy youth to keep the commandments of God." Alma 37:35
Complete at least two of the following activities each year:
SERVING OTHERS
"And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God." Mosiah 2:17
Complete at least two of the following activities each year:
DEVELOPING TALENTS
"For all have not every gift given unto them; for there are many gifts, and to every man is given a gift by the Spirit of God." Doctrine and Covenants 46:11
Complete at least two of the following activities each year:
PREPARING FOR THE PRIESTHOOD
"The Priesthood of Aaron . . . is an appendage to the greater, or the Melchizedek Priesthood, and has power in administering outward ordinances." Doctrine and Covenants 107:13–14
Complete the following activities while you are 11 years old. They will help you prepare to receive the Aaronic Priesthood and become a righteous young man.
MY TESTIMONY
As you learn and live the gospel, your testimony will continue to grow. Use these pages to write your testimony about Heavenly Father and the Savior. Also write what the baptismal covenant means to you. You may also want to add to your written testimony in your personal journal.
THE ARTICLES OF FAITH OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Joseph Smith
INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND LEADERS
Parents have the responsibility to help their children learn and live the gospel. Primary leaders and teachers assist parents in this important responsibility. This Faith in God guidebook is a resource to help boys and girls achieve their great potential as children of God.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Faith in God guidebooks is to help boys and girls ages 8 through 11 live gospel principles, develop testimonies, build friendships, and prepare to receive the Aaronic Priesthood or become a righteous young woman. Children who complete the requirements in the guidebook can earn the Faith in God Award.
HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS
Children participate in activities that help them develop gospel habits such as praying, reading the scriptures, and living "My Gospel Standards" (see back cover). They also participate in a variety of activities in the following areas: (1) learning and living the gospel, (2) serving others, (3) developing talents, and (4) preparing for the priesthood or for Young Women.
The activities for the program are outlined in two guidebooks: Faith in God for Boys and Faith in God for Girls. Children may work on the activities at home, with their family, or at Primary activity days (see page 18).
In countries where Scouting is part of the Church program, boys work on Faith in God along with Cub Scouting. Many of the Cub Scout activities can fulfill requirements for the Faith in God Award. Completion of all activities in this guidebook marked with a qualifies a boy for the Scouting Religious Square Knot patch.
PRIMARY ACTIVITY DAYS
Primary activity days are designed to provide boys and girls ages 8 through 11 with opportunities to work on activities in the Faith in God program. Activity days are usually held twice a month in a home or at the meetinghouse. The local budget allowance should cover expenses for Primary activity days. Activity days should open and close with prayer. Depending on local needs and circumstances, an activity day may be held at the same time as other Church activities on days other than Sunday.
Occasionally, leaders may wish to invite younger Primary children to participate with the 8- through 11-year-olds in an activity day. This should occur no more than once each quarter. Activity days involving all the children are planned by the Primary presidency. Many of the ideas in this guidebook could be used to plan these activity days. The presidency may wish to invite the activity days leader and children ages 8 through 11 to assist in planning and carrying out the activity.
PRIMARY LEADERS AND TEACHERS
Under the direction of the Primary presidency, a Primary teacher or other worthy adult serves as the activity days leader. Activity days for girls should be led by an adult woman. Where Scouting is authorized, it is used in place of activity days for boys. When planning activities, leaders should consider ideas from this guidebook, "My Gospel Standards," the Friend, and the children themselves. Parents and others with specific skills may be invited to help.
Parents may help their sons and daughters complete the activities in the guidebooks, especially where it is difficult for children to gather for Primary activity days.
PRIESTHOOD PREVIEW
Each year, the bishopric meets with all 11-year-old boys and their parents to help them understand the importance of the priesthood and strengthen their commitment to prepare to receive it. Members of the Primary presidency also attend the meeting.
ORIENTATION AND RECOGNITION
When a boy or girl turns eight years of age, a member of the Primary presidency and the activity days leader give the child and parents a copy of the guidebook and explain the purpose of activity days and how the Faith in God Award is earned.
Recognition for accomplishments should be ongoing, as follows:
Parents and leaders should help the children understand that the joy of living the gospel is the most important reward.
FAITH IN GOD ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
Use this page to track your progress toward earning the Faith in God Award. Each time you complete an activity, mark one of the boxes under the correct heading. When you have completed all the requirements, review your activities and what you have learned with your leader.
LEARNING AND LIVING THE GOSPEL
SERVING OTHERS
DEVELOPING TALENTS
PREPARING FOR THE PRIESTHOOD
ARTICLES OF FAITH
I HAVE WRITTEN MY TESTIMONY.
I WAS INTERVIEWED BY A MEMBER OF MY BISHOPRIC OR BRANCH PRESIDENCY ON .
FAITH IN GOD AWARD
Name of child
has completed the requirements necessary to receive the Faith in God Award from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Signature of Primary president
Date
He has prepared himself to be ordained to the office of deacon in the Aaronic Preisthood.
Signature of bishop or branch president
Date
MY GOSPEL STANDARDS
I will follow Heavenly Father's plan for me.
I will remember my baptismal covenant and listen to the Holy Ghost.
I will choose the right. I know I can repent when I make a mistake.
I will be honest with Heavenly Father, others, and myself.
I will use the names of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ reverently. I will not swear or use crude words.
I will do those things on the Sabbath that will help me feel close to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
I will honor my parents and do my part to strengthen my family.
I will keep my mind and body sacred and pure, and I will not partake of things that are harmful to me.
I will dress modestly to show respect for Heavenly Father and myself.
I will only read and watch things that are pleasing to Heavenly Father.
I will only listen to music that is pleasing to Heavenly Father.
I will seek good friends and treat others kindly.
I will live now to be worthy to go to the temple, serve a mission, and do my part to have an eternal family.