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www.unity.org P.O. Box 610 Lee s Summit, MO 64063 ph: 816.524.7414 fx: 816.525.4020 Dear Friend, We are in the process of updating our God in Me workbook. This page and the following pages will give you supplemental information to use with your workbook. The questions about The Simple Truth on the next two pages can be substituted for the questions on pages 8-9 of the workbook. The questions printed on p. 8-9 are for use with the older editions of The Simple Truth. The questions on the next two pages are for use with the edition printed in 2000. You may use whichever book you have access to. Answers are in the back of this book. The phone number printed on page 20 is incorrect. The new numbers for Silent Unity customer service are 816-969-2000 or 800-669-7729. Also, you may want to note that in Step 7, there are 3 prayers to memorize. You may want to start memorizing these as you begin the book, in order to give yourself more time to work on them. If you need further assistance, please contact us at (816) 524-7414, ext. 332 or edast@unity.org.

Substitute questions for pages 8-9 of this workbook The Simple Truth, Mary-Alice Jafolla. Fourth Edition, 2000. Read through The Simple Truth and complete the following sentences. The answers may be found on the page number in parenthesis. 1. Spirit is your and your of God living through you. Your comprises your thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and feelings about things. Your is the home of God (p 19). 2. Every human being is by God and is a means through which God life and works out the universal plan (p 25). 3. Everything, including our thoughts and health and events in our lives, operates according to the law of and and this law cannot be (p 52). 4. When we pray when we sincerely hunger to feel God s presence something happens to change. If in its simplest form is talking to God then in its simplest form is listening to God (p 61). 5. Jesus was a man fully in every respect. His life is important to us for one towering reason. He discovered he was with God (p 70). Jesus is our because his teachings and his life can show us the way (p 71). 6. The real you that is always and makes you the one-of-a-kind individual you are. The Christ is the of God in each of us (p 76). 7. The is God in action. This creative ability of the Holy Spirit can create new, new, new in your, your and the in your life (p 83). 8. Reading (the Bible) this way, looking for how it applies to our own lives, is called interpreting the Bible looking behind the words for the real ideas and what they represent to us personally. As you change and evolve, the meanings in the Bible stories as well (p 89). 9. Whatever we are thankful for and becomes even more useful to us. All of life responds to the power of and (p 139). 10. Faith is (p 159). The issue is never really how much faith we have, but how we have the faith we already have (p 160). Faith begins with on God within you (p 163).

This book belongs to: God In Me Emblem Instruction Book NAME AGE ADDRESS CHURCH MY COUNSELOR IS. ADDRESS PHONE MY YOUTH LEADER IS. ADDRESS Education Services Division Association of Unity Churches' 1 P.O. Box 610 Lee's Summit, MO 64063 No. 1610

Table of Contents Page No. The Purpose 1 Who Is Eligible? 1 How Do I Get Started? 2 Your Notebook 2 National Standards 3 Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts 3 Adventure/Camp Fire, Inc 4 Juniors/Girl Scouts of the U.S.A 4 Unity 5 Miniature Pin 5 Square Knot 5 Step One - Who AM I? 6 Step Two - The Simple Truth 8 Step Three - Know Your Church 10 Step Four - Seeing God Through Nature 12 Step Five - Helping Others 14 Step Six - Thoughts Are Things 16 Step Seven - Prayer 18 Congratulations! 21 The Purpose The God In Me Emblem A Spiritual Growth Program For Young People in Unity For Ages 6-11 The Association of Unity Churches has developed the God In Me EMblem in order to help young people of Unity deepen their faith and further their knowledge of the Christ within. This program will provide an opportunity for those participating in the program to relate closely with their parents or guardians, counselors, and ministers on the subject of Truth. Who Is Eligible? This religious emblem program is primarily for young people in Unity between the ages of 6 and 11, who are members of one of the following national youth groups: Boy Scouts of America Camp Fire, Inc. Girl Scouts of the U.S. A. 4-H Club Other Youth Groups Any Unity member of this age level If a young person is a non-unity member and desires to participate in this program, he or she may do so with written permission of his or her parents or guardian. Written permission should be presented to the Unity minister or counselor before beignning this program. 1

How Do I Get Started? Follow these simple steps: 1. With your parents, talk to your minister about being your counselor. (Your minister may choose to serve directly as your counselor or may appoint someone else to work with you on this program.) 2. Start working on the activities listed in this booklet. Keep a neat record of your work in a notebook. 3. As you finish each activity, discuss what you did with your parents or guardian and counselor. 4. When you have finished all the activities, have your parents or guardian and counselor sign the page called "Application for the God In Me Emblem." Your minister will then mail your application to: Education Services Division, The Association of Unity Churches, P.O. Box 610, Lee's Summit, MO 64063. From time to time you will want to share your work with your counselor. Your counselor wil Ibe eager to know all about your work and will be available to help you find information. After you have done your best on each requirement, see your counselor to get his or her approval on your work. National Standards The requirements for the God In Me Emblem have been set by the Education Services Division of the Association of Unity Churches as national minimum requirements. What does the God In Me Emblem look like and where do I wear it? 5. Your God In Me Emblem will be sent directly to your minister. When it arrives, you and your minister should set the date for the presentation of the award at an appropriate church service. Please do not set the date until after you have received the award. Your Notebook Your notebook is a very important part of your awards program. It is yours to keep. In selecting your notebook, it is suggested that you purchase either a three-ring binder or a spiral notebook with lined paper for easier writing. Your job is to do the best you can in fulfilling each requirement so it will help you to learn and grow spiritually. If writing is hard for you, you may wish to record your ideas with a tape recorder, or have someone help you put them down in your notebook. Be sure the answers are yours. You can also use photographs, drawings, or cut-out pictures on these pages, or you can collect things that show your ideas and feelings. CUB SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA The God In Me Emblem is for youth of Cub Scout age. This emblem consists of purple Unity wings, 1-1/ 2" X 5/16", with UNITY in silver; a pin back and a 1" sunburst pendant in silver and purple. No. 1615 The Boy Scouts of America has authorized this emblem to be worn on the Cub Scout uniform, centered on the left breast, suspended over the pocket.

ADVENTURE CAMP FIRE, INC. The God In Me Emblem is for youth of Adventure age. The embroidered emblem consists of a purple background with a white border. The name UNITY is also in white with the Unity wings and sunburst in silver bullion thread. The size is 1-1/2" X 2". No. 1616 You will want to wear your new emblem with pride by sewing it in a special place on your blue award vest. UNITY The God In Me Emblem is also available to any youth in Unity, between the ages of 6-11, who is active in any church, center, or study group. This emblem consists of purple Unity wings, 1" X 3/16", with UNITY in silver; a pin back and a 3/4 sunburst in silver and purple. This emblem may be worn on any uniform or civilian clothing. No. 1617 MINIATURE PIN JUNIORS GIRL SCOUTS OF THE U.S.A. The God In Me Emblem is for girls in the Girl Scout Junior Program. This emblem consists of purple Unity wings, 1" X 3/16", with UNITY in silver; a pin back and a 3/4" sunburst in silver and purple. No. 1617 The Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. has authorized this emblem to be worn on the right side of the uniform, level with the Girl Scout membership pin or on the insignia sash in the area below the membership stars or troop numerals and above the next official insignia already on the sash. For parents and young people receiving the Light of God emblem. This consists of a 1/2" sunburst pin with a pin back to be worn on civilian clothing. No. 1650 SQUARE KNOT This cloth, silver knot on a purple background is an insignia designed by the Boy Scouts of America. It is for boys in the Cub Scout and Webelow program who have earned the religious emblem of their faith. After receiving the God In Me Emblem, your square knot No. 5014 may be ordered by your den leader.

Step One - Who Am I? Your Name.Color of Hair.Color of Eyes _Your Favorite Color.Number of Brothers Number of Sisters Draw Yourself With Words Your Height Your Weight _ Your Favorite Song Your Favorite TV Show Step One - Who Am I? 1. YOUR PHYSICAL NATURE: On the first page of your notebook, draw yourself, using words that tell about your physical identity. See the examples on the opposite page. 2. YOUR MENTAL NATURE: All your thoughts and feelings are your mental self. These are important because your thoughts and feelings make you either happy or sad. You can choose what thoughts you will think. List in your notebook some thoughts and feelings, or beliefs you have about yourself. Parent's Name Tell some other things about yourself: Parent's Name Name of School 3. YOUR SPIRITUAL NATURE: The Life of God in you is your spiritual self. You are part of God's creation. God created you and all other people in God's image. Therefore, you are like other children in many ways. See how many ways you can list in your notebook that you are like other children. You are also a special and unique (one of a kind) creation of God. List in your notebook some things about yourself that make you unique. 4. THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT: In the Bible we are told a young man asked Jesus what was the greatest law. Jesus said, in effect, the first greatest law is to love God. The second law is like it: Love your friends as you love yourself. In your notebook, answer the following questions: 1. Why do you love God? 2. Why did Jesus say it is important to love our friends as we love ourselves? 3. Why do you love yourself? WHEN COMPLETED MY SIGNATURE PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNED, COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED

Step Two - The Simple Truth The Simple Truth was written in 1982 by Mary-Alice Jafolla, a Unity minister and co-director of Silent Unity, Unity's worldwide prayer ministry. Your minister, church library, or church bookstore may have a copy. If not, to obtain the book, call or write to Customer Service, Unity Village, MO 64065; (816) 524-3550, extension 3580. The cost is $10.95. Read through The Simple Truth and complete the following sentences. The answers may be found on the page number in parenthesis. When you have completed the exercise, share your answers with your counselor. Have your counselor sign that you have completed this exercise. THE SIMPLE TRUTH 5. When we read the Bible looking for how it is like our own lives, we say we are interpreting it (p 51). As you change, the meanings in the Bible (p 52). 6. Everything, including our thoughts and health and events in our lives, operates according to (two words), and these are always and cannot be. (P 56). 7. Everything in life responds to the power of. and (p 83). 1. When we pray, something happens to change. (p33). Prayer is attached to a. you have deep inside you.. is time you talk; is the time God talks (p 34). 8. Faith is acting on what you faith is based on, not on.. (two words) (p 99)... Real 2. Jesus was a man born in almost years ago (p 39). We say that Jesus is our. (p40). 3. The. is your real Self, and is sometimes called the. (two words). Each of us has a (two words) (p 43). THE SIMPLE TRUTH EXERCISE WHEN COMPLETED MY SIGNATURE PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNED. COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED 4. create new_. (two words) is God in action (p 47). It can, new, and new in your, your, and your (p 48). Mary-Alice Jafolla co-director of Silent Unity

Step Three - Know Your Church THE CHURCH THAT I LOVE BEST The church that I love best is small, It is no grand pretentious hall Set round with works of old art- It is the chamber of my heart. Where else but in this secret place May I catch glimpses of Truth's face, And even catch, however dim, A sense of being one with Him? I have no church until I find Holiness in my own mind; Once found, wherever I may be Becomes the house of God for me. -James Dillet Freeman 1. What does this poem say or mean to you? 2. Discuss the "church within" idea with your counselor. UNITY CHURCHES COME IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES 1. Draw or cut out a picture of your church and place it in your notebook. Also list the address and phone number of your church. 2. Attend a children's education class or church service in your church at least twice a month for six months or longer. WHEN COMPLETED MY SIGNATURE PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNED. COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED 3. With your minister or counselor, find a way to be of help in your church. For example, sing in the youth choir, clean up around the church, take an active part on Youth Sunday, etc. You have have ideas of your own. Report this in your notebook. 10 11

Step Four - Seeing God Through Nature Take an awareness walk. There are two ways to take your awareness walk. One is to put your head down and walk along quickly covering as much ground as you can. The other way--and the most rewarding-is to walk slowly along with your eyes wide open to all the wonders of God in nature. By looking up the animal and plant life in your area before you take the walk, you will be able to identify them by name while you are walking. Being able to identify trees, shrubs, flowers, insects, birds, rocks, fish, and mammals will make your nature walk very interesting. 2. While on your awareness walk, collect and identify at least six items and describe in your notebook what you think is their part in God's creation. 3. Make an awareness plot. Mark off a square area two feet by two feet and observe it uninterrupted for at least 10 minutes. In selecting your plot, you are encouraged to select one that is active. For example, an anthill, puddle with tadpoles, rotton log with moss, etc. Report in your notebook what you saw and learned about nature. 4. Option: Instead of making an awareness plot (No. 3), use your own ideas and do something that will help you see God through nature. For example, set out bird feeders and observe the different birds and how they feed and act. Discuss your observations with your counselor. WHEN COMPLETED MY SIGNATURE PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNED COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED AWARENESS PLOT 1. Plan an awareness walk with your parents or guardian, counselor, or friend. The walk can be in your own backyard, a city park, or preferably in the countryside. In your notebook, list all the interesting things you see, hear, smell, taste, and feel. 12 13

Step Five - Helping Others Helping others is a big part of your youth program. To help others, you must ask questions and learn what needs to be done. HELPING OTHERS MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD INSIDE. THE GOOD SAMARITAN Luke 10:25-27 A certain lawyer stood up and tested Him, saying, "Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus answered, "What is written in the law? How do you read it?" The lawyer said, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself." And Jesus said to him, "You have answered right. Do this, and you shall live." But the lawyer, wishing to jusitfy himself, said to Jesus, "Who is my neighbor?" And Jesus answered with this story: "A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves who stripped him of his clothes, and wounded him and departed, leaving him for dead. And by chance there came a certain priest that way, and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side. And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked at him, and passed by on the other side. "But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was, and when he saw him, he had compassion on him. He went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine, and put him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn and took care of him. "Now which of these three do you think was a neighbor to him that fell among the thieves?" And the lawyer said, "He that showed mercy on him." Then Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise." # # # 1. Talk with your counselor and find someone in your church, family, or community who could use your help. Make plans to do something helpful for the person you choose. 2. Make something with your hands (a craft, a picture, a plaque, a get-well card, cookies, etc.) to give to the person you plan to help. (See No. 4). 3. After you have completed 1 and 2, talk with your counselor about how prayer can help the person you select. Also talk about how prayer makes you a better helper. 4. Option: Use your imagination and create your own ideas in place of No. 2. MY SIGNATURE. PARENT OR GUARDIAN. COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED WHEN COMPLETED "And the next day, when he departed, he gave some money to the Innkeeper and said to him, Take care of him, and whatever more you spend, when I come again, I will repay you.' 14 15

Step Six - Thoughts Are Things Example: UNHAPPY I can't... Never... HAPPY I'll try... Sometimes. Share with your counselor. 2. Can you imagine some new, happy seed thoughts you would like to pi ant in your life? Draw apicture of some seeds and write the new seed thoughts in the picture of the seed. HAPPY THOUGHTS ARE HAPPY SEEDS. UNHAPPY THOUGHTS ARE JUST LIKE WEEDS! 3. Select a piece of poster paper. Cut out pictures, words, and ideas that represent happy thoughts to you and put them on your poster. Share this with your counselor and talk about the pictures and words you have chosen that represent happy thoughts and a happy world to you. God created every plant, bush, flower, and tree to produce seed which would grow other plants, bushes, flowers, and trees from which they came. God created each seed to grow according to its kind. We know we can always count on seeds to grow the way they are supposed to grow. Apple seeds will always grow into apple trees-they will never grow to be orange trees or peach trees. Happy thoughts are like seeds that grow happy experiences in our lives. We are always choosing either happy thoughts or unhappy thoughts throughout the day. When we choose happy, loving thoughts, we experience joy. When we choose unhappy thoughts, we experience sadness. WHEN COMPLETED MY SIGNATURE. PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNED, COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED 1. For one week, become aware of the thoughts you think throughout the day. Before you go to sleep at night, make a list of as many of these thoughts as you can remember. How did they make you feel? Was your day happy or unhappy? If it was unhappy, make a list of the unhappy thoughts, words, or phrases, and next to each one put a new word or thought phrase that is happy. 16 17

Step Seven - Prayer Prayer is an important part of being a child of God. When you set aside a time to pray every day, you are letting God speak to you. You also have an opportunity to tell God what you feel in your heart. When you pray, it is important to concentrate on thanking God for His love and all the other special gifts God has given to you. It is only thorugh prayer you come to know God and God's will of all good for you. In your prayer time, you may wish to begin with one of the following prayers. THE PRAYER FOR PROTECTION The Light of God surrounds me; The Love of God enfolds me; The Power of God protects me; The Presence of God watches over me. Wherever I am, God is! THE PRAYER OF FAITH God is my help in every need; God does my every hunger feed; God walks beside me, guides my way Through every moment of the day. I now am wise, I now am true. Patient, kind, and loving, too. All things I am, can do, and be, Through Christ, the Truth that is in me. THE LORD'S PRAYER Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, As we also have forgiven our debtors. And leave us not in temptation, But deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, And the power, and the glory, Forever. Amen. 1. Every day for one month, set aside a special time for prayer. Try to make it the same time each day. An example would be when you get up in the morning, or after school. Keep a record of your prayer time in your notebook. 2. Lead a prayer at mealtimes. Example: Thank You, God, for happy hearts, For rain and sunny weather. Thank You, God, for this food, And that we are together. 3. Recite to your counselor the "Prayer for Protection," "The Prayer of Faith," and "The Lord's Prayer." God is my health, I can't be sick; God is my strength, unfailing, quick; God is my all, I know no fear, Since God and love and Truth are here. --Hannah More Kohaus 18 19

4. Silent Unity is Unity's 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week prayer ministry. It has been in continuous prayer for over 100 years. Phone them at 816-246-5400 and request their special prayer pamphlet, "Talking To God," for children. Talk with your minister about what you learned from reading the pamphlet. MY SIGNATURE. WHEN COMPLETED PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNED. COUNSELOR SIGNED DATE COMPLETED Congratulations! When you have completed all seven steps in this booklet and each one has been signed by your parents or guardian and your counselor, you are eligible for the God In Me Emblem. Complete the top portion of the God In Me Emblem application and ask your parents or guardian, minister, and counselor to sign the bottom portion. Your minister will mail the application with appropriate check to cover the cost of the award to the Education Services Division, Association of Unity Churches, P.O. Box 610, Lee's Summit, MO 64063. Allow at least three weeks for the application to be processed. After your minister has received your award, plans can be made for a special presentation in your church. You can wear your God In Me Emblem with pride as you join other religious groups in displaying the badge of your faith. When you reach the age of 11, you may enroll in the Light of God Emblem program. In the Light of God program, you will grow in deeper spiritual awareness of the Christ within. It has taken a lot of work, but it was fun! Think of all the new truths you learned which will help you the rest of your life. Be sure to thank your counselor for the time and interest that he or she devoted toward helping you complete this program. CHARLES FILLMORE MYRTLE FILLMORE CO-FOUNDERS OF UNITY 20 21

! Application For The " GOD IN ME" Emblem This is to certify that: Name (Print 1 * Aee Street Citv Is a member of (church name) Address State Zip Citv State Zip And is registered with the following youth agency: (Check one) QCub Scouts QBoy Scouts QGirl Scouts D Camp Fire D Other Youth Group D Unity and has successfully completed the requirements for the God in Me Emblem. We recommend the participant be approved for this award. Parent or Guardian Minister Counselor (Signature) (Signature) (Signature) Date Date Date Parent or Guardian's Name (Print) PLEASE CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Address Citv State Zip Telephone (Daytime) (Evening) NOTE: PLEASE FIND ORDER FORM ON BACK.

Answers to the substitute questions for pages 8-9 of this workbook The Simple Truth, Mary-Alice Jafolla. Fourth Edition, 2000. Read through The Simple Truth and complete the following sentences. The answers may be found on the page number in parenthesis. 1. Spirit is your essence and your awareness of God living through you. Your soul comprises your thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and feelings about things. Your body is the home of God (p 19). 2. Every human being is created by God and is a means through which God expresses life and works out the universal plan (p 25). 3. Everything, including our thoughts and health and events in our lives, operates according to the law of cause and effect, and this law cannot be broken (p 52). 4. When we pray when we sincerely hunger to feel God s presence something happens to change us. If prayer in its simplest form is talking to God then meditation in its simplest form is listening to God (p 61). 5. Jesus was a man fully human in every respect. His life is important to us for one towering reason. He discovered he was one with God (p 70). Jesus is our Way Shower because his teachings and his life can show us the way (p 71). 6. The real you that Christ Self is always perfect and makes you the one-of-a-kind individual you are. The Christ is the presence of God in each of us (p 76). 7. The Holy Spirit is God in action. This creative ability of the Holy Spirit can create new things, new conditions, new circumstances in your mind, your body and the situations in your life (p 83). 8. Reading (the Bible) this way, looking for how it applies to our own lives, is called interpreting the Bible metaphysically looking behind the words for the real ideas and what they represent to us personally. As you change and evolve, the meanings in the Bible stories change as well (p 89). 9. Whatever we are thankful for increases and becomes even more useful to us. All of life responds to the power of praise and thanksgiving (p 139). 10. Faith is expectation (p 159). The issue is never really how much faith we have, but how we have invested the faith we already have (p 160). Faith begins with centering on God within you (p 163).