Divine Love
It is the desire of worthy parents to love their children as God loves us, His children. Somehow, however, there is a misunderstanding among many parents about what God’s love really is.
A Guilt Quilt
The power of an apology. Elder Russell M. Nelson, once counseled in a talk on marriage that in the case of conflict, the nicest one will apologize first.
Teaching the Gospel to our Children with Jigsaw Puzzle Pieces
Teaching children the gospel of Jesus Christ can be compared, to some extent, to teaching them how to put a jigsaw puzzle together.
The Pattern for a Gospel-Centered Home
In the dedicatory prayer of the Kirtland Temple in 1836, the Lord revealed the high standard of devotion he desired for his people as they endeavored to become temple worthy and visit his house. This is also the pattern for each of us to follow as we strive to establish gospel-centered homes.
A Christmas Gift for Mothers Beyond Measure
Even though a righteous father and patriarch in the home may declare, "As for me and my house, we will honor the Sabbath," it is generally the mother who manages the home in such a way that this can actually happen.
Traditions That Bind and Bless Families
Traditional events or activities may seem fairly insignificant standing alone, but put together and enjoyed time after time, they spell solidarity in family life. Blessed is the home that is rich in them.
Mending Fences with Children
Certainly, countless parents can relate to a situation
where a child’s behavior pushes you to the very brink of endurance and when you care so much and you feel so desperate to save your child that you try too hard, even becoming angry toward her at times. |