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Personal GrowthSacramento Slavic SDA ChurchFiil out the Personal Growth ChapterWrite down your personal informationMy name isI live atI was born onyearfoContact meonrsdgenelo ubbI’ve PF CltoI go to school atPlace your pictureor draw your portretMy instructor isI am in gradeHis/Her phone # I havecompletedFRIEND classtheotductednisI wa lub onPF CCompanion Activity Diary1

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchPersonal GrowthMemorize Pathfinders LawLearn the meaning of the Pathfinders LawPathfinders LawThe Law is for me to:Keep the morning watchDo my honest partCare for my body,Keep a level eyeBe courteous and obedientWalk softly in the sanctuary,Keep a song in my heart,Go on God's errand.The Law is for me to:Keep the morning watchDo my honest partCare for my body,What doesthe Pathfinder Lawmean?Keep a level eyeBe courteous and obedientWalk softly in the sanctuary,Keep a song in my heart,Go on God's errand.Companion Activity Diary2

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchPersonal GrowthMemorize Pathfinders PledgeLearn the meaning of the Pathfinders PledgePathfinders PledgeBy the grace of God,I will be pure, and kind, and true.I will keep the Pathfinder Law. Iwill be a servant of Godand a friend to man.By the grace of God,I will be pure, and kind, and true.I will keep the Pathfinder Law. IWhat doesthe PathfinderPledge mean?will be a servant of Godand a friend to man.Companion Activity Diary3

Personal GrowthSacramento Slavic SDA ChurchLearn or review the Pathfinder Song.Illustrate its meaning.Pathfinder SongWhat does thePathfinderSong mean?Oh, we are the Pathfinders strong,The servants of God are weFaithful as we march along,In kindness, truth, and purityA message to tell to the worldA truth that will set us free,King Jesus the Savior’s coming backFor you, and me! 1952. Henry T. BerghНасСлідопитамизвуть,Бо ми Божі слуги всі,Вірними ми хочем бутьВ доброті та чистоті.Ми вістку несемо у світСвободу и Божу любов,Спаситель, наш Цар Ісусп р и й д еЗа нами знов!Illustrate meaning of Pathfindersong.Download sheet music on Activity Diary4

Personal GrowthSacramento Slavic SDA ChurchDevelop your devotional life by studyingthe Weekly Devotional Guide (weeks 14 – 26)Develop your devotional life.Study the book of Genesis utilizing printed or electronic resources.What did Ilearn aboutGod?What did Ilearn aboutMyself?How can I applythis to my Lifetoday?Companion Activity Diary5

Spiritual DiscoverySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchMemorize a Bible text(not previously learned) for the following subjects:BEHAVIOR1 SamuelRoman 15:22s 12:1,2DOCTRINEPRAYER4:3, 4Psalms 3 :66Matthew1:31 Peter4:71 JohnoptionEphesians 1:8-10Deuteronomy 6:5Acts 2:38option1 Thessalonians 5Ecclesi:15astes 9:5Luke 2:51, 52 10optionPROMIRELATIONSHIPSNSALVATIO, 14John 1:1-30Luke 19:13:10-12Psalms 10Isaiah 53:5 0, 213:2EphesiansoptionIsaiah 1:18John 1:12, 131 Timothy 6:6-81 John 3:17Acts 17: 26, 27optionSES/PRAISEPsalms56:35,37Psalms37:3Isaiah 35:10James4:7, 81 John2:option 17ESGSSAGAPTAER19:11Psalms 1 23:1Isaiah 48:19, 202wehtMat5Luke 5:1optionCompanion Activity Diary

Spiritual DiscoverySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchExplore information about BibleRead names of the Old Testament books of the BibleHow manybooksare in theOld Testament?What did youfind out aboutBible?Write down the occupation of Bible’s Authors according to:David (Psalm 3:1)Amos (Amos 1:1)Luke (Collosian 4:14)Paul (Acts 18:3)Peter (Matthew. 14:29)Nehemiah (Nehem. 1:11)Matthew (Matthew 9:9-10)Ezra (Ezra 7:6)Companion Activity Diary7

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchSpiritual DiscoveryMemorize in order the names of the Old Testament booksof the Bible and know the five areas into which the books aregrouped.Demonstrate your ability to find any Old Testament book.The 39 Books of The Old Testament12 Books ofHistory5 Books of17 Books of ProphesyWisdom,Poetry and5 Books of12 Books ofPraiseMajor Prophets Monir sRuthPsalmsJeremiahProverbsLamentations17 Books of History5 Books OfLawNumbersDeuteromony1 Samuel2 SamuelEcclesiastes1 KingsSong ofSongs2 ahum1 ChronicleHabbakuk2 MalachiCompanion Activity Diary

Spiritual DiscoverySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchWrite down the order of Old Testament Books.5 Books of Moses or The Law12 Books of History5 Poets5 Major Prophets12 Minor ProphetsCompanion Activity Diary9

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchSpiritual DiscoveryParticipate in a skit on one of the followingOld Testament characters:JosephJonahWhat did youlearn aboutGod?EstherRuthHow can I applythis to my Lifetoday?Describe and write down personal quolities of chosen characterStrengths10Companion Activity DiaryWeeknesses

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchSeventh-day Adventist Church PioneersSpiritual DiscoveryTimeline of early Adventist Pioneers (1844 to 1900)1868: Bourdeau &Loughborough:Opened SDA work in CA1854: Cornell:Held the first SabbatarianAdventist tent meetings inBattle Creek4, Jun 1874: Waggoner& White: “Signs of theTimes”1855 Andrews:Friday evening — thebeginning of the Sabbath1889-1890: Haskell:Made a world tour onbehalf of missionary work1860 Andrews:Published “History of theSabbath & the First Day ofthe Week”1861 Bates:The first Seventh-dayAdventist local conferencepresident1863: Smith:Was the first Secretary ofthe General Conference22 Oct 1844Great Disappointment20 Dec 1844E. White’s First Vision1863: Byington:The first presidency of theSeventh-day Adventistchurch in Battle Creek1849: Miller:Fell asleep in Christ185018601870188018901900Companion Activity Diary11

Sacramento Slavic SDA Church12Companion Activity DiarySpiritual Discovery

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchSeventh-day Adventist Church PioneersSpiritual DiscoveryWe have chosenWhat did welearn about thispioneer?PLan of thepresentationWe are going to present onWhat was his/hercontribution to theChurch life?Person in chargeCompanion Activity Diary13

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchSpiritual DiscoveryResearch two early Adventist Pioneers (1844 to 1900)Present what you have learned below. Use other paper as needed.Adventist Pioneer #114Companion Activity DiaryAdventist Pioneer #2

Spiritual DiscoverySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchLearn about Ellen White’s first vision.Discuss how God uses prophets to present His message to the church.What happenedin Ellen White’sfirst vision?How does God useprophets to presentHis message to thechurch?Companion Activity Diary15

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchSpiritual DiscoveryFill out croosword about Ellen White’s first vision116 g h er18m143mai2n b o wr4warn6sihtq158lo rigyh9o11 a10 ad ea12 ryyters16rhLeLuiam7rhineadsuv5esneeketDowneau13 aLturl17oosAcross1. The voice said “look again and look little ”2. Where was written advent’s people new name?3. What was over the cloud?4. What advent people sing?5. Where people have to kept their eyes fixed?6. What came from Jesus arm?7. When Holy Ghost was poured upon advent people,their faces start to 8. Jesus gave harps of gold and palms of .9. Those who have clean handstand hearts shall beable to stand.10. What other people lost when they denied the light ofJesus?11. The flowers in the God’s garden never.12. What bright light set up behind advent people mean?13. God’s voice sounds like many .2. What God’s eyes look like?10. People who were had a red border on their garments14. The Son of Man had upon his head?15. People where gazed on the 16. Dead people came up closed with 17. What happen after God said “Awake, awake, awake!”?18. How many days people gazed on the cloud?Companion Activity Diary

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchIn consultation with your leader, plan ways and findopportunities to spend at least two hours helping anelderly person.Serving OthersedsenWho elp?my hHow could I helpthis person in ameaningful way?Bring someone who does notregularly attend church to a churchprogram or activityI’m going to inviteforonPut the check mark if youhave completed the taskSpend at least four hours participating in projectsthat benefit the church or school.How may I help?How I helpedHoursCompanion Activity Diary17

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchMaking FriendsDiscuss how the media strengthens or weakens ourrelationships with others.Strengthens18Companion Activity DiaryWeakens

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchMaking FriendsDefine culture, cultural diversity, stereotype andidentify how you may have stereotyped people inthe past.What isculture?What is astereotype?How have Istereotypedpeople inthe past?What isculturaldiversity?Study the following Bible texts and answer thequestions.ew, that IJasaemaJews I bec who are under theehtotdnes20 ain t h o s ews; to thoewJthinigwtmhItam igt h e la w , t hrednusala w ,9 :2 0r t h e la w ;edo ri n th ia n sCn1uerawhod it io nfi n d e rN K J V , P a thEHow does thistext explain the importancefor a Christian to havecultural diversityawareness?Companion Activity Diary19

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchMaking Friendsiz e d in t otpabereof you as wynam.sarFot o n C h r is td e r E d it io nunpfiethvaaP,hVtNKJC h r isWhat does thistext say about all whoare in the familyof Christ?has madeohw,ecapes e lf is o u r n d o w n t h e m id d leimHeHr14 Fohas brokedna,enoboth2 :1 4E p h e s ia n sa r a t io n ,pesfollawio nfi n d e r E d itN K J V , P a thWhat should bethe result of acceptingChrist Jesus into ourlives?20Companion Activity DiaryHow do you planto apply this messageto your everydaylife?

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchMaking FriendsDevelop a friendship with a boy, girl or older person fromyour church, school or community whose cultural background is different from yours and conduct research fromthe following: library, internet, videos, encyclopedia, etc,about the culture. Arrange an interview with this familyand complete the following:Questionnaire1.Where did the culture originate?2. What language is spoken?3. What religions are prominent inthat society?4. What foods are typically eatenfor:BreakfastLunchSupper5. How are eating habitsinfluenced by the food available inthat country?6. Are there cultural traditions that are different from yours? What are they?TraditionsDifferences7. Do people of this culture celebrate the holidays that we celebrate?What customs do they have for celebrating the different holidays?Similar HolidaysDifferent HolidaysCompanion Activity Diary21

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchMaking Friends8. What customs or traditions from the original culture havebeen continued by the family in this country?9. Is the dress different from dress in your culture?FormalInformal10. Identify at least 5 ways in which you are similar and 5 things whichmake you different and tell how your attitude or feelings towards peopleof different cultural backgrounds has affected you? How do you feelabout your differences?SimilarDifferent11. Attend church with your friend if it is a different church thanyours, or attend a church service of a different cultural group. Identify 3similarities and 3 differences you observe in the church services.22Companion Activity Diary

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchLearn the value of temperance byMemorizing and signing the Temperance PledgeHealth and FitnessTEMPERANCE PLEDGERealizing the importance of healthy body and mindIpromise,with the help of God, to live a Christian life of truetemperance in allthings and to abstain from the use of tobacco, alcohol,and any other narcotic.signatureMEMORIZEtwo of the followingBible texts:Romans 12:1, 21 Corinthians 10:31Proverbs 20:13 John 1:2dateDiscussthesesituationsYour best friend asksyou to try a cigarette;An older relativeoffers you a drink ofbeer;Role-playone situationThe smoke from astranger’s cigarette isbothering youCompanion Activity Diary23

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchNature StudyRead pages 1-13 from the booklet A 6 day Creation Week.Keep a seven day log of your personal observations from nature inwhich each day focuses on those things that were created on that day.Date:Day 1Daylight:Creation:Day length:Nigth length:Day :Dew Point:Sky condition:Wind:My favoriteflower is::Day 3Creation:Plants I saw today:Use this hint for Days 1, 2 and nto24Companion Activity Diary

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchNature StudySunrise:Day 4SunsetMoonrise:Moonset:Creation:What Time Zonedo we live in?Did you see anyreptile today:Birds I sawtoday:Day 5Insects I sawtoday:Creation:Day 6Animals I sawtoday:People I mettoday:Creation:Companion Activity Diary25

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchNature StudyAnimal Tracking HonorExtended information about Animaltracking nimal-tracking26Companion Activity Diary

Nature StudySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchKnow ten kinds of tracks, including two kinds ofbird tracks. Make plaster casts or take a picturesof five.Companion Activity Diary27

Sacramento Slavic SDA Church28Companion Activity DiaryNature Study

Nature StudySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchName four signs of the presence Name at leastof mammals.three things thattracks tell us.1.12.3.24.5.36.Besides tracks, give two othersigns of the presence of birds.Name two birds for each ofthe following type of tracks1.HoppingWalking2.3.Name two animals for each tracking group.FlatfootToe walkersToenail walkersBounders orlong hindleggersCompanion Activity Diary29

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchNature StudyName two groups of animals (mammals, birds, insects, etc.) that leave tracks or scent trails thatanother of their kind can follow.Group1230Companion Activity DiaryMarks

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchNature StudyDistinguish between rabbit and squirrel tracks,and between dog and cat family FootLocationDistinguish between between dog and catfamily tracks.Name two birds identified bytheir flying patterns.Northern FlickerHummingbirdCompanion Activity Diary31

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchNature StudyIn your area, observe tracks or trail of SNAILLocationTimeTtrackMaintain a tracking station for at least three daysDay LocationType ofgroundFoodTracksNotes123Trail some animal tracks, identify the animal if possible, andtell whether it was running or walking. Measure betweenthe tracks of one animal when running and walking.32Companion Activity Diary

Nature StudySacramento Slavic SDA ChurchPhotograph and observe at least five different types of cacti.Companion Activity Diary33

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchParticipate in a lifestyle fitness programDraw 8 Laws of Health34Companion Activity DiaryHealth and Fitness

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchComplete the Basic First Aid Honor.Health and Fitness14. Know how to prevent infection.Although infection may occur in any wound, it is aparticular danger in wounds that do not bleed freely; in wounds in which torn tissue or skin falls backinto place and prevents the entrance of air; and inwounds that involve the crushing of tissues. Incisions,in which there is a free flow of blood and relativelylittle crushing of tissues, are the least likely to becomeinfected.There are two types of bacteria commonly causinginfection in wounds—aerobic and anaerobic. The former bacterial live and multiply in the presence of air or Get out of the water if there is a risk of a lightningfree oxygen, while the latter are bacterial that live andstrike.multiply only in the absence of air.The principal aerobic bacteria that cause infection, 22. What are the ways to save ainflammation, and blood poisoning are streptococci drowning victim without swimming?and staphylococci, some varieties of which destroyred blood cells. The staphylococci and streptococci Unless you have been trained to properly do so, avoidmay be introduced at the time of infliction, or they swimming to the assistance of a person who is drownmay be introduced to the wound later, at the time of ing. A drowning non-swimmer is typically in a panic,first aid treatment or in the hospital if nonsterile instru- and may grab onto anyone or anything he can reachin an effort to support their airway above the surfacements or dressings are employed.Wash minor wounds immediately with soap and of the water. If the victim submerges the rescuer, theclean water; then dry and paint them with a mild, rescuer’s life is endangered and the original victim hasnonirritating antiseptic. Apply a dressing if necessary. nobody to assist them.In the first aid environment, do not attempt to wash or Instead of entering the water, do one of the following:clean a large wound, and do not apply an antiseptic Talk the victim in; coach them to kick their legsto it since it must be cleaned thoroughly at a medical Throw life ring, life jacket, or some other flotationdevice to the victimtreatment facility. Simply protect it with a large com Reach an item such as a rope, pole, oar, or padpress or dressing and transport the victim to a meddle to the victim, and once the victim grabs it, pullical treatment facility. After an initial soap and waterthem incleanup, puncture wounds must also be directed to a Wade into shallow water attempt the abovemedical treatment facility for evaluation. Row out to the victim in a boat, or use poweredcraft if possible; try the above from in the boat21. What are the basic water safetyprinciples? Learn to swim. Swim in areas where a lifeguard is on duty Young children and weak swimmers should weara personal floatation device (PFD) when they arearound water. Set limits for inexperienced swimmers, such as notallowing them to enter water that is more thanchest-deep. Inspect swimming areas for hazards such as underwater trees, holes, and swift currents. Swim parallel to the shore if caught in a rip tide.Companion Activity Diary35

Sacramento Slavic SDA ChurchHealth and Fitnessfully expelling it. This amounts to an arti-1. Know the causes of shock anddemonstrate its proper treatment.Shock is a medical condition where the delivery of oxygen and nutrients is insufficient to meet the body'sneeds. The main carrier of oxygen and nutrients inthe body is the blood, so anytime there is a loss ofblood, there is a risk of shock. Shock is a life-threatening emergency.First aid treatment of shock includes: Immediate reassurance and comforting the victimif conscious. If alone, go for help. If not, send someone to go forhelp and someone stay with the victim.A diagram of the Ensure that the airway is clear and check forHeimlich Maneuverbreathing. Place the victim in the recovery positionif possible.ficial cough. (The victim of an obstructed airway, hav Attempt to stop any obvious bleeding. Cover the victim with a blanket or jacket, but not ing lost the ability to draw air into the lungs, has losttoo thick or it may cause a dangerous drop in the ability to cough on their own.)Even when performed correctly, the Heimlich Mablood pressure.neuver can injure the person it is performed on. The Do not give a drink. Moisten lips if requested.Heimlich Maneuver should never be performed on Prepare for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Give as much information as possible when the someone who can still cough, breathe, or speak.It should not be demonstrated or practiced on aambulance arrives.healthy, non-choking person.10. Know what situations are likelyto cause carbon monoxide poisoning and the rescue and treatmenttechniques for such poisoning.Recovery position3. Know the proper procedures toassist a choking victim.Coughing is the body’s natural defense against choking, and it is generally very effective. If the victim iscoughing, do not interfere. If the victim stops coughing (or was never coughing in the first place), ask her“are you choking?” If the victim indicates that she ischoking, tell her you are going to help her. To do this,you will need to perform the Heimlich Maneuver.Briefly, a person perform

the Pathfinder Law mean? The Law is for me to: Keep the morning watch Do my honest part Care for my body, Keep a level eye Be courteous and obedient Walk softly in the sanctuary, Keep a song in my heart, Go on God's errand. 3 Personal Growth Memorize Pathfinders Pledge Learn the meaning of the Pathfinders Pledge Pathfinders Pledge By the grace of God, I will be pure, and kind, and true. I will .

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