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Awake!—2012
g 9/12 pp. 23-31

For Family Review

What Is Wrong With This Picture?

A man thanking Jesus for curing him of leprosy

Read Luke 17:11-19. What three features of this drawing are incorrect? Write your answers on the lines below, and complete the picture by coloring it.

FOR DISCUSSION:

What did one leper do that the others did not?

CLUE: Read Luke 17:15, 16.

How can you imitate his example?

CLUE: Read Colossians 3:15; 1 Thessalonians 5:18.

Whom should you remember to thank every single day?

CLUE: Read Psalm 107:8; James 1:17.

FAMILY ACTIVITY:

Have family members individually write down at least one reason why they are grateful to Jehovah God, one reason why they are grateful to someone in their family, and one reason why they are grateful to a good friend outside the family. Next, make a list of practical ways you could show your appreciation to those listed.

Collect and Learn

BIBLE CARD 21 MOSES

Bible Card: Moses

QUESTIONS

A. Jehovah inspired Moses to write what Bible books?

B. Moses’ parents were named ․․․․․ and ․․․․․. He was adopted by ․․․․․ ․․․․․.

C. Complete the Bible’s statement: Moses “continued steadfast as . . .”

PROFILE

The first man in the Bible empowered to perform miracles, Moses served as God’s prophet, as well as a judge, lawgiver, and leader in ancient Israel. The Israelites viewed him as a man who did many awesome things.​—Deuteronomy 34:10-12; Exodus 4:1-9.

ANSWERS

A. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Job, as well as Psalm 90 and perhaps 91.

B. Amram, Jochebed, Pharaoh’s daughter.​—Exodus 1:15–2:10; 6:20.

C. “. . . seeing the One who is invisible.”​—Hebrews 11:27.

Peoples and Lands

My name is Mampionona. I am eight years old, and I live in Madagascar. About how many of Jehovah’s Witnesses live in Madagascar? Is it 10,000, 24,000, or 62,000?

Which dot shows where I live? Circle it, draw a dot where you live, and see how close you are to Madagascar.

Awake! Magazine, September 2012: Peoples and Lands, Madagascar, and Children’s Picture Search

Children’s Picture Search

Can you find these pictures in this issue? In your own words, describe what is happening in each picture.

To print out additional copies of “For Family Review,” go to www.jw.org

ANSWERS

  1. There should be 10 lepers, not 11.

  2. The lepers in this account were all men.

  3. The man who came back “fell upon his face at Jesus’ feet, thanking him.”

  4. 24,000.

  5. B.

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