Discover the enduring teaching helps and historical insights from a 1938 LDS Sunday School periodical.
This edition of The Instructor compiles guidance, prayers, and practical ideas designed to support teachers, officers, and learners in the restored gospel. Readers will encounter tributes, planning resources, and classroom-ready lessons that reflect the era’s approach to gospel instruction.
Inside you’ll find a mix of editorial notes, firsthand testimonies, and structured lesson content. The issue highlights key figures, doctrines, and church history, paired with practical guidance for organizing Sunday School departments and adapting materials for different age groups. It offers a snapshot of how spiritual education was framed and delivered to families and congregations in 1938.
- Teaching helps and article ideas that align with the Church’s Sunday School aims
- Structured guidance on planning lessons and organizing classroom activities
- Profiles, sermons, and historical reflections related to the restored gospel
- Illustrations, songs, and classroom-ready stories for diverse age groups
Ideal for readers organizing or researching historical teaching practices within the LDS community, or for those who appreciate periodical perspectives on gospel education.