by Laurie W | Feb 18, 2008 | Home and Family
For some teenagers the strongest way they feel and receive love is through service. Service is a language most parents naturally speak. From the time our children are first born it becomes our responsibility to change diapers, cook food, wash clothes, and look after...
by Ali C | Feb 15, 2008 | Home and Family
When my husband and I first got married we lived near my university while I finished up my degree. Around Valentine’s Day, that first year, we heard of a couple’s communication skills workshop being offered on campus. We thought it would be a fun and interesting thing...
by Moira T | Feb 14, 2008 | Home and Family
Big beautiful bouquet of roses. Check. Hearts pasted on the fridge courtesy of our 8 year old. Check. A box of chocolates that I shouldn’t sample but will partake of nevertheless. Check, . Love is apparent in our home and I pray that it is in yours too....
by Laurie W | Feb 13, 2008 | Home and Family
Communicating love to your teen in any aspect can be a treacherous road, yet perhaps none is trickier than through positive physical touch. Due to fluctuating hormones, a constant sense of uncertainty, and the drastic highs and lows in their moods it can be difficult...
by Julia G | Feb 13, 2008 | Home and Family
About 93 years ago, the First Presidency of the Church, had a growing concern about the degeneration of families across the world. So, in a formal letter to the church, they instituted Family Home Evenings (FHE) “We advise and urge the inauguration of a ‘Home Evening’...
by Julia G | Feb 13, 2008 | Home and Family
From the time that the Prophet Lehi and his family left Jerusalem, to the final Battle at Cumorah, which marked the formal end of the Nephite people, records were kept. These records were passed down, to be read and then continued, from prophet to prophet, and from...