How and Why to Have a Good Family Read Aloud
Family reading times strengthen your family and help children to become better readers. Learn how to make story time amazing.
Thoughts on Creating a Genealogy Blog
A genealogy blog lets you serve others and find new relatives.
Through Mormon Eyes: Coping With Suicide
Author Anita Stansfield’s brother committed suicide a number of years ago. Since then, her understanding of the atonement has helped her to find peace in her heart and to understand God’s love for her brother.
Letting Go of Tragedy: Forgiveness and the Atonement from Jesus Christ
A convert to Mormonism explains how learning about the atonement of Jesus Christ helped her find the courage to forgive those who killed one-fourth of her Jewish family during Hitler’s rule.
How to Grow Old Together in Marriage
Growing older isn’t easy–doing it with someone you love makes it so much better. Learn how to support each other through the aging process.
Are You Active in the Church?
Mormons: Being active in the Church doesn’t mean you have to attend every activity offered. Use wisdom in deciding where to put your time.
The Freedom of Indoctrination
We often think of indoctrination as a bad thing, but in truth, children don’t have the ability to make choices, spiritual or practical, alone. It is our job to “indoctrinate” them in order to keep them safe.
Down Syndrome Days: Why I Am Glad I Had and Kept My Child
About Jane’s son, who has Down Syndrome: “He’s a trickster and a treasure, a 250 pound toddler, the creator of tears and trouble, but worth every bit of it because “we love him”.
Genealogy Blogs
Genealogy blogs are a great way to improve your genealogy skills right from home.
Holy Week: Lord I Would Follow Thee
For Mormons, every week is Holy Week.
Eat Raw Foods
Eating raw foods and growing your own can help lead to better health.
How Can I Find Truth?
Someone asked me my definition of truth–and I realized I’d better find out what it is and how it’s obtained.
Does Age Difference Affect Marriage?
How important is it for spouses to be close in age? Tudie looks at her own experience and the experience of her grandparents for answers.
Homeschooling Autistic Children
For some autistic children, school is too overwhelming. Here is how homeschooling might be helpful for those children.
Attitude: Relishing in the Ruined Puddle
When Krystal’s daughter spilled her bubbles into a puddle, she turned a tragedy into a celebration by jumping in the bubbly water. We can turn our own tragedies into blessings.
The Magic of Indexed Records
Volunteer indexers make scanned genealogy documents searchable online. Learn how it works and how you can help your fellow family historians.
Church Attendance Strengthen Families
A weekly dose of church attendance helps us get through the week and improves our ability to keep our families strong.
LDS Share Expo: A Lesson in Getting Involved
The LDS Share Expo at BYU demonstrated how Mormon young adults support each other and work to make a difference in the world.
Your Marriage Partner Should Be Your Best Friend
If your best friend is anyone other than your spouse, you need to take a good long look at your marriage and work on that.
Homeschool? Traditional School? Celebrating Uniqueness
When homeschoolers and parents of traditionally educated kids get together, they sometimes focus on what’s different—but they are more alike than they are different.