
Linda K. Burton, “First Observe, Then Serve,” Ensign, October 2012.
“Family
time is sacred time and should be protected and respected. We urge our members
to show devotion to their families.”
Boyd K. Packer, “And a Little Child Shall
Lead Them,” Ensign, May 2012, 9.
“The
family is the foundation for love and for maintaining spirituality.”
Quentin l. Cook, “Can Ye Feel So Now,” Ensign, Oct. 2012, 7.
“The
family unit is fundamental not only to society and to the Church but to our
hope for eternal life.”
Henry B. Eyring, “The Family,” Ensign, February 1998.
“If
we will build righteous traditions in our families, the light of the gospel can
grow ever brighter in the lives of our children from generation to generation.”
L.Tom Perry, “Build Righteous Traditions in Our Families,”
Family Traditions.
“May
your homes be filled with love and courtesy and with the Spirit of the Lord.
Love your families. If there are disagreements or contentions among you, I urge
you to settle them now.”
Thomas S. Monson, "Settle Them Now," Ensign, May 2012
“We
need to greatly increase religious observance in the home. Weekly family home
evening and daily family prayer and scripture study are essential.”
Quentin Cook, "Let There Be Light!" October 2012
“[The]
gospel culture, or way of life, comes from the plan of salvation, the
commandments of God, and the teachings of living prophets. It is given
expression in the way we raise our families and live our individual lives.”
Tom Perry, "Becoming Goodly Parents," Ensign, November 2012
“Your
habits of family prayer and scripture reading will create more lasting memories
and greater changes of heart than you may realize now.”
Henry B. Eyring, “Help Them Aim High,”
October 2012
“Family
time is sacred time and should be protected and respected.”
Boyd K.
Packer, “Lead Them,” April 2012
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