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See [[Rest and Recuperation]]. (Also referred to as WnR)This variation of the term is used to accentuate that members are encouraged to use a good portion of their day off for reading Family literature such as [[Mo Letter]]s.
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'''Word and Rest''' (also called '''W&R''' or '''WNR''') is adapted from the term [[Rest and Recuperation]], used to accentuate that members are encouraged to spend a good portion of their day off from quotidian chores reading [[:Category:Family Publications|Family literature]] ([[Word]]) such as [[Mo Letters]].<ref>[http://archive.xfamily.org/docs/fam/fsm/homearc98-fsm/FSM_294.RTF.html Childcare Comments and Suggestions # 2] &mdash; FSM 294 DO/TS; June 1996</ref><ref>[http://archive.xfamily.org/docs/fam/udb/fsm/pub.fsm.234.html Loving Shepherding] &mdash; FSM 234 (FN 343) DO; 19 July 2003</ref>
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 17 September 2010

Word and Rest (also called W&R or WNR) is adapted from the term Rest and Recuperation, used to accentuate that members are encouraged to spend a good portion of their day off from quotidian chores reading Family literature (Word) such as Mo Letters.[1][2]

References

  1. Childcare Comments and Suggestions # 2 — FSM 294 DO/TS; June 1996
  2. Loving Shepherding — FSM 234 (FN 343) DO; 19 July 2003