New Gospel Symbols Library Available
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is proud to announce the release of an extensive Gospel Symbols Library, aimed at enhancing the religious education of children regardless of their abilities. This innovative resource features over 150 straightforward symbols representing various gospel terms, making the teachings of Jesus Christ more accessible to everyone.
Sister Amy A. Wright, First Counselor in the Primary General Presidency, expressed her excitement about the potential impact of these symbols, particularly for children who are unable to speak. She highlighted the library's ability to deepen their understanding of the gospel.
Sister Wright also emphasized the value of this resource for Primary teachers and parents of nonverbal children, noting its effectiveness in reinforcing the principles of God's plan and His teachings.
Initially designed for individuals who rely on visual aids for communication, the Gospel Symbols Library also caters to those with diverse learning needs, providing them with a tangible approach to grasp essential gospel concepts and vocabulary.
This innovative resource is not just beneficial for children but also supports clear gospel communication among families and individuals, regardless of their literacy level, native language, or professional background. It is especially useful for:
- Neurodiverse individuals
- Nonverbal persons
- Those with cognitive challenges
- Parents conducting home-based religious education
- Church educators
- People using a non-native language for communication