FSY Speaker/Teacher Outline
Becoming Peacemakers: The Power of Charity
Help youth understand how they can be peacemakers in today’s world. Use the principles taught in
This outline can be used for both a pre-FSY conference activity or a post-FSY conference activity. If used as a pre-conference activity, the focus should be on helping youth to prepare for their FSY experience. If used as a post-conference activity, youth should be asked to reflect on their FSY experience and identify how that experience can help them continue to grow.
Note: This lesson outline is a tool. There is more content here than is likely to be used. Follow inspiration to address the needs of the youth in your area.
I. Becoming a Peacemaker
With social media and increasingly polarized opinions, the world is in desperate need of peacemakers. Becoming a peacemaker isn’t always natural and often takes hard work, but it is an essential part of becoming more Christlike. As taught by President Russell M. Nelson, “One of the best ways we can honor the Savior is to become a peacemaker” (“
Pre-FSY Conference Activity
Invite the youth to consider, share, and discuss the following:
- Why is it important to be a peacemaker?
- In addition to peace, what emotions are associated with a peacemaker?
- What feelings emerge when someone is a peacemaker?
- List specific actions individuals can take to be a peacemaker at FSY.
- Using your list, please complete the following statement: “I will strive to be a peacemaker at FSY by ________.”
Invite the youth to consider, share, and discuss the following:
- In what ways did the environment at FSY feel different from your everyday life?
- What specific things made it feel different?
- In what ways did you see others support and care for each other?
- Finish the following statement: “I will be a peacemaker by ________.”
Matthew 5:9 and3 Nephi 12:9 Matthew 5:44 and3 Nephi 12:44 3 Nephi 11:29 - Russell M. Nelson, “
Peacemakers Needed ,” Liahona, May 2023, 98–101 - Neil L. Andersen, “
Following Jesus: Being a Peacemaker ,” Liahona, May 2022, 17–21
II. Continual Discipleship
Becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ is an ongoing process of developing Christlike attributes. This can be a challenge as so many around us do not live the gospel of Jesus Christ. Discipleship means intentionally choosing to do what is right over and over again. Spiritual muscles are like physical muscles—the more we use them and the more we practice, the better we get and the more naturally we can listen to and follow the Spirit.
Pre-FSY Conference Activity
Invite the youth to consider, share, and discuss the following:
- Generate a list of Christlike attributes.
- Select from the list one or more attributes you excel at and one or more you struggle with.
- What can you do to continue to develop those attributes?
- Finish the following statement: I will show my commitment to Christ by ________.
Invite the youth to consider, share, and discuss the following:
- What specific things did you experience or do at FSY that strengthened your testimony?
- What feelings did you experience being surrounded with other youth who have your same standards?
- During your gospel study at FSY, what feelings did you experience?
- What actions can you take to maintain the good habits you learned at FSY?
- What else can you do to strengthen your discipleship?
Matthew 5:14–16 John 13:35 - “
Walk in God’s light ” (For the Strength of Youth: A Guide for Making Choices [2022]) Chapter 6: Seek Christlike Attributes (Preach My Gospel: A Guide to Sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ [2023])
III. Developing Charity
Charity is defined as “the pure love of Christ” (
Pre-FSY Conference Activity
Invite the youth to consider, share, and discuss the following:
- Begin now to pray for your FSY roommate and your company.
- What specific actions can you take to prepare to see others as Christ sees them?
- As you attend FSY, how will you notice the times you recognize and feel God’s love for you and others?
Invite the youth to consider, share, and discuss the following:
- In what situations at FSY did you experience the pure love of Christ?
- Write about a time when someone was extra kind or served you in some way during FSY.
- Using the lens of charity, who in the group did you see differently when you started to see them through the love of Christ?
- What specific actions can you take to deepen your charity for others?
- What can you do to continue to recognize the hand of God?
John 13:35 - “…[T]o effectively serve others we must see them...through Heavenly Father’s eyes. Only then can we begin to comprehend the true worth of a soul. Only then can we sense the love that Heavenly Father has for all of His children. Only then can we sense the Savior’s caring concern for them. We cannot completely fulfill our covenant obligation to mourn with those who mourn and comfort those who stand in need of comfort unless we see them through God’s eyes. This expanded perspective will open our hearts to the disappointments, fears, and heartaches of others.... We need to have eyes that see, ears that hear, and hearts that know and feel…
“Only when we see through Heavenly Father’s eyes can we be filled with ‘the pure love of Christ’ (Moroni 7:47 ) Every day we should plead with God for this love. Mormon admonished, ‘Wherefore, my beloved brethren, pray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true followers of his Son, Jesus Christ’ (Moroni 7:48) . ” (Dale G. Renlund, “Through God’s Eyes , ” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2015, 94)