BYU–Hawaii president shares three great ideas to help kids be prepared to thrive spiritually.
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Give this a quick read before your next family vacation or reunion (or even before your next Sunday dinner!).
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These two things can help prepare your kids for the Savior’s return.
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This fresh insight on a beloved scripture story is perfect to share with the women in your life this Mother’s Day.
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“As far as I can tell, there’s only one world-proof shield that you can send them with.”
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From mini statues of Christ to inspiring socks, find the perfect gift for your missionary.
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Jenny couldn’t get out of bed for the first three months of her pregnancy. She felt inadequate until she realized what God was really asking of her.
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Do this to open yourself up to more authentic prayers.
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“She referenced it to guide us, comfort us, and reassure us,” Sister Holland’s daughter, Mary Alice, tells LDS Living.
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“With a little more advance thought, this can become a weekend retreat different from any other.”
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“I don’t normally remember my dreams, but that night, a vivid dream helped my heart to trust Heavenly Father’s plan.”
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These tips can help transform scripture study from a chore into a cherished family tradition.
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The Apostle also answered the question, “What is the greatest thing you can do for your children?”
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My teenage son once told me he had never felt the Holy Ghost. Our family has since made a helpful change in how we talk about the Spirit.
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“As I walked toward the temple, I thought, Lord, if they don’t let me in here, then I know I need to learn about this church.”
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If you're struggling to feel peace about your family situation, studying these five talks will help.
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I’ve learned that the Savior’s Atonement isn’t solely about healing my wounds, but it’s about healing wounds I may have caused.
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You can help guide youth to become the women and men God wants them to be.
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Share this powerful prompt during your dinner to foster happy feelings.
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Move forward confidently in your daily life and interactions with your loved one—and live with more peace and hope.
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As a Christmas gifts for his children, Latter-day Saint artist David Dibble paints portraits of their favorite stuffed animals.
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Even when a loved one steps away, true peace is possible. Studying these two points of doctrine is a helpful starting place.
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“I was drawn to a word I’d never paid attention to as if the Holy Ghost had marked it in bright yellow highlighter.”
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There is more to understand about the famous quote, “No other success can compensate for failure in the home.”
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Whatever age your grandchildren are, or whatever your relationship with them is like right now, these six tips will help deepen your connection.
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President Jeffrey R. Holland met with a group of local leaders and taught how they can help others come unto Christ.
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Here is one activity that has worked for our family that doesn’t require lots of planning or time to execute.
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Modern-day dating is complex. Here's how to support your child at any point in their dating journey.
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Try these powerful ideas to nurture more feelings of love and unity within your family.
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Our efforts as parents to connect with our kids can help them grow to understand God’s love.
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The personal stories President Nelson's youngest daughter and son shared about their dad are just about the sweetest we’ve ever heard. Here are a few of our favorites.
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Astonishment can open hearts to the testifying power of the Holy Ghost. Here are a few ways we can help others feel a sense of awe about the gospel.
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Life today for kids, teens, and young adults can be tumultuous. Help them move ahead with confidence through this simple gospel reminder.
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Expanding our understanding of the covenant path allows us to support our families with more hope and joy.
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I noticed that some of my friends are disinterested in getting married. Simple things my parents did, however, led me to feel excited about marriage.
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Alma's son Corianton pursued a harlot and had significant concerns about the gospel. What can we learn from what Alma chose to say to him?
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President Nelson has counseled that we should “learn to listen, then listen to learn.” Here are three ways we can truly listen to our loved ones.
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I spoke with other seminary teachers, and we identified six pressing questions we each get asked regularly. Here is our advice on answering them.
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Weave strong relationships with children who question or leave the Church with these practical steps
Drawing on her experience as a psychologist, professional mediator, and Latter-day Saint mother, Emily’s advice is invaluable to any parent.
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Alma chapter 8 is a well of wisdom for ministering to loved ones struggling with their faith. Jared Halverson highlights 7 principles from the chapter.
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This faith-based approach to tech use in the home changes screen time from a battle to a productive conversation and helps everyone become more self-aware about using technology wisely.
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My aunt ensures that each of her children feels seen and heard. And I’ve learned the simple secret to how she manages it all.
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Lloyd Newell’s writing has impacted people of faith for decades. Here is a beautiful message on patience in parenthood.
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A teenager asked me how she will be connected to her divorced parents in the next life. To answer her, I followed a pattern set by Alma the Younger.
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A child sitting in front of the television may seem still and calm. However, we all know, from watching TV ourselves, that this kind of physical inactivity isn’t the same as what Elder David A. Bednar said is “a higher and holier dimension of stillness.”
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But try as I might, going to three hours of church plus the two hours of round-trip travel (at least) and another hour or so for Lance's morning meetings destroys naps and meals and makes the children miserable for at least that day if not more. It takes me anywhere from one to three days to get my children back on track.
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Photo from Seminary and Institutes of Religion “Tests? In Seminary? Tests in Seminary?” As a seminary teacher, that’s what went through my mind when I heard the announcement of the new Seminary graduation requirements. And if you have a student in Seminary and didn’t think about it before, you might be thinking that now. Along with a few other questions, like, “What does it all mean? How can you help your student graduate from Seminary? Is there a study guide for the test? What happens if they don’t pass it? How can I help my student be ready? What exactly does my student have to do to graduate?”
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When someone asks you what Primary song you like best, you've already got an answer don't you? It seems like everyone has had a favorite, whether or not they even experienced Primary as a child. (My personal favorite will always be the little ditty that starts with "Whenever I hear the song of a bird . . ." So now that you know my favorite, tell us yours!
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We are raising our children in a volatile world. The lines between right and wrong, good and evil continue to fade. We worry about our children and pray that they are strong enough to handle it all.
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My eyelids flew open to stare at the ceiling. I felt my gut slowly overturn and a slight frown form on my face. “Today’s Sunday” I realized. All at once I felt heavy. Sinking, 3 G’s of force going down the Olympic bobsled track kind of heavy.
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It’s a new year and I always try to think of things I want to do better for the following year. I naturally think about the most important things in my life and if I could make some improvements. One of the things I have been thinking about is what kind of parent I am. I have come up with a list of 10 things that I want to make sure I am doing with my children and that I think is important for every parent to do with their children.
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