Feb 15, 2006 | Current issues, Family, Marriage
According to Mormon doctrine, the priesthood is divided into two functions: apostolic and patriarchal. The patriarchal duties of a priesthood holder in the Mormon church are to oversee the leadership and discipline of the home.
Feb 14, 2006 | Marriage
Being the only Mormon in a family can be difficult when you wish to get married but your family cannot attend the ceremony in a Mormon temple. When done in kindness and love, choosing to be married in a Mormon temple can ultimately serve as a strong example of your dedication to sacred principles and the covenants of the temple.
Feb 14, 2006 | Family, Life's Lessons
Mormons believe that when family members don’t share their values, it’s important to show love and a desire to spend time with them still.
Feb 9, 2006 | Addictions, Current issues, Family, Life's Lessons, Love, Sexual Issues
Mormonism teaches that a parent whose child has a pornography problem must show endless love and set strict rules to show that no evil is tolerated in the home.
Feb 9, 2006 | Life's Lessons
The best way to deal with the unkindness of others is to be an example of kindness. It is never our place to judge others.
Feb 9, 2006 | Personal Revelation, Personal Searching
Joseph Smith prayed to know which church was right and received an answer to his prayer. Through the direction of God the Father and Jesus Christ he founded the Mormon Church and established the Lord’s kingdom once again upon the earth.
Feb 8, 2006 | Life's Lessons
Eliminating a bad temper requires changing one’s character; reforming one’s deeds, words, then thoughts.
Feb 8, 2006 | Health, Life's Lessons
Mormonism teaches that suffering has a purpose. We must do our best to love and serve those who are at this point in their lives.
Feb 8, 2006 | Family, Life's Lessons, Marriage
Mormon doctrine teaches that happiness in marriage is achieved by sacrificing personal interests in favor of the spouse’s. Issues about the roles of husband and wife can be resolved this way.