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A [[CTR Ring]] is a ring with the initials "CTR" placed on a shield. Similar to mainstream Christianity's WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?), the acronym [[CTR]], which stands for "Choose the Right", is designed to remind church members to make correct choices. CTR rings are typically given to [[Primary]] children to encourage them to choose the right, but are also purchased and used by adults. Their popularity has spawned a cottage industry of CTR rings, which you can purchase in a wide variety of options at Mormon bookstores.
 
A [[CTR Ring]] is a ring with the initials "CTR" placed on a shield. Similar to mainstream Christianity's WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?), the acronym [[CTR]], which stands for "Choose the Right", is designed to remind church members to make correct choices. CTR rings are typically given to [[Primary]] children to encourage them to choose the right, but are also purchased and used by adults. Their popularity has spawned a cottage industry of CTR rings, which you can purchase in a wide variety of options at Mormon bookstores.
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See also: [[LDS Rings]]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:51, 2 September 2007

A CTR Ring is a ring with the initials "CTR" placed on a shield. Similar to mainstream Christianity's WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?), the acronym CTR, which stands for "Choose the Right", is designed to remind church members to make correct choices. CTR rings are typically given to Primary children to encourage them to choose the right, but are also purchased and used by adults. Their popularity has spawned a cottage industry of CTR rings, which you can purchase in a wide variety of options at Mormon bookstores.

See also: LDS Rings