393. Link to 7 classic Seminary films, mostly short, one is 18 minutes.

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7 Classic Seminary Videos That'll Never Get Old

JANNALEE ROSNER - 

Media is a powerful teaching tool. And these seven short, powerful classic seminary films are no exception.
Though these videos are not new, the messages in these classic seminary shorts are just as powerful as when they were first released. Relive your seminary days or share you favorites with your kids, and let us know which one was your favorite in the comments below!

1. Choices: My Body is a Temple

Find out what happens when you let unclean things into your life in this visual analogy. 

2. Spiritual Crocodiles by Elder Boyd K. Packer

A powerful reminder from Elder Packer about the deceptive nature of sin combined with real footage is sure to leave a lasting impression.

3. Godly Sorrow Vs. Worldly Sorrow by Elder James E. Faust


Ever heard the analogy that earth life is like the second act of a three-act play? This seminary short brings that analogy to life in a memorable way.

5. Sacrifice and the Sacrament

A man teaches his younger self about the original law of sacrifice and the purpose of the sacrament—all with the help of a little time travel.

6. The Whole Armor of God

Though we are commanded to wear the armor of God, we do not walk around in real armor. There are lots of spiritual ways that we can protect ourselves from the adversary's attacks.

7. Agency: Act for Themselves

Though this video is slightly longer, a young man and his alter ego help teach the difference between agency and freedom in a creative way.


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