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Sheran Harper's Words of Encouragement
A message of hope and encouragement from Worldwide President Sheran Harper.
Faith & Fellowship - Encouragement to Pray Bible Study
Bible study which can be a quiet individual reflection or used for an online branch meeting
Staying Connected - Contact Chains
Practical ways of staying in touch in difficult times
Home Activity - Bird Watching Resource
A prayerful resource to help you watch for birds
Craft & Community - Thinking of You Prayer Cards
Template and instructions for prayer cards that you can write you own message on and post to your neighbours and within your community
Craft & Community - Paint the Rainbow & Connect with your Community
Instructions for a craft to create a rainbow with a bible verse to stick on your window - bringing hope and a smile to those going on their daily walk
Self-care Guide
A guide to taking good care of yourself.
Free Online Resources
Free Online Resources
MU Coronavirus Prayer
A prayer for support and encouragement during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
Knitted Twiddle Muff
Twiddle muffs are knitted and then have items attached so that someone in the later stages of dementia can keep their hands busy (and warm).