by Todd Bruce | Jan 24, 2023 | -Todd Bruce, Child of God, Children, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, God, Heavenly Father
“God doesn’t have standard cookie-cutter templates for treating His children…Every child is different and is going to require different types of attention and teaching.” — Jasmin Rappleye Our children are all very different and His children are all very different! We...
by Spencer Charles | Oct 29, 2022 | -Spencer, Children, Family, God, Latter Day Help, Love, spouses
“I have nothing more to give you”—a phrase and a ring with the design of a hand holding a heart, an expression of love from a wife to her husband.” — Eduardo Gavarret Can we truly say we have nothing more to give God, our spouses, and even our children? Have we truly...
by Todd Bruce | Oct 26, 2022 | -Todd Bruce, Children, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Family, Love, Responsibility, time
“Bless your children whether they are 5 or 50 years old. Be with them, be for them. Although providing is a responsibility established by divine design, we must not forget to share joyful time with our children.” — Hugo Montoya Make time for your children! Help them...
by Spencer Charles | Sep 8, 2022 | -Spencer, Children, Henry B. Eyring, Jesus Christ, Latter Day Help, Savior
“We may well see being like a child as being weak. Most parents look for the day when their children act less childish. But King Benjamin, who understood as well as any mortal what it meant to be a man of strength and courage, makes it clear that to be like a child is...
by Spencer Charles | Sep 5, 2022 | -Spencer, Book of Mormon, Children, Christ, Henry B. Eyring, Latter Day Help
“King Benjamin describes that change in our natures with a beautiful metaphor that has always touched my heart. It was used by prophets for millennia and by the Lord Himself. It is this: we must become as a child—a little child.” — Henry B. Eyring Jesus Christ and...
by Spencer Charles | Jul 19, 2022 | -Spencer, Children, Dallin H. Oaks, Family, Jesus Christ, Latter Day Help
“Eternal doctrine also provides a distinctive perspective on children. Through this perspective we see the bearing and nurturing of children as part of the divine plan. It is a joyful and sacred duty of those given the power to participate in it. Therefore, we are...
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