I Don’t Know How to Tell Your Child You Lied
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
I admit, no one has ever outright asked me why an active LDS family actively seeks out other churches for Vacation Bible School. But I
It seems the church wants me to act as a buffer to keep my children in the safe, shallow end. But I would rather train
Most of Elder Christopherson’s talk during the Saturday Afternoon Session of October Conference was uplifting. He talked about belonging and how we should
Every year, LDS children ages 3 to 11 years old are conscripted into performing a “Primary Sacrament Meeting Presentation” for the adults of their ward.
Someone once described parenting to me like blowing as hard as you can on a cannonball that has already launched in an effort to make
A bishop once advised me, (paraphrased) “Churches are public places. You never know who is in your congregation. I do. Never let your children go
I am the mother of young daughters. I do the majority of childcare and spend the most time with them. I witness their dreams, their
At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, ‘Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?’ And Jesus called a little child
It was pre-pandemic, back when Activity Days happened in-person. My dear friend is the other leader, and we loved having time to chat and be
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