Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Husbands Have a Sacred Responsibility

Mostly we talk about motherhood and womanhood on this site.  We share about our personal responsibilities and the blessings that come from taking these seriously and enjoying the fruits of their sacred labors.  But, today we have a beautiful message for Fathers and Husbands.  We know that if and as we each fulfill our God-given 'callings', love and kindness and greater peace will flourish in our homes and in our hearts.  Enjoy this sweet and powerful message:

Husbands Have a Sacred Responsibility:

"If a husband will put his wife’s needs above his own, his love for her will increase....It will take faith and humility to put her interests above your own in the struggles of life, you have the responsibility to provide for and to nurture the family with her while serving others. That can at times consume all the energy and strength you have. Age and illness may increase your wife’s needs. If you choose even then to put her happiness above your own, I promise you that your love for her will increase.”
 -Pres. Henry B. Eyring

Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles explains the responsibility that husbands have to love their wives. He says that of all priesthood duties, a husband’s primary responsibility is to his wife.

"So brethren, your foremost priesthood duty is to nurture your marriage—to care for, respect, honor, and love your wife. Be a blessing to her and your children.” 

Another way husbands can be a blessing to their wives is by “keeping alive the spirit of romance in [their] marriage,” Elder Nelson says. “Be considerate and kind in the tender intimacies of your married life. Let your thoughts and actions inspire confidence and trust. Let your words be wholesome and your time together be uplifting. Let nothing in life take priority over your wife—neither work, recreation, nor hobby.” 

Expressions of love and gratitude “do more than acknowledge a kind thought or deed,” Elder Nelson says.  “As grateful partners look for the good in each other and sincerely pay compliments to one another, wives and husbands will strive to become the persons described in those compliments.”

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Children are NOT a Distraction.....

C.S. Lewis says it beautifully:



"Children are not a distraction from more important work.  They are the most important work."  - C.S. Lewis

Friday, June 14, 2013

Thanks for Good Fathers and.....Love for those who don't have them....

Fatherhood is an eternally important role.  We are very grateful for those who have been good examples of fatherhood, leadership in the home, hard work, love, caring, teaching, providing etc.... and for those who are sincerely trying to do so.

This is a beautiful video message that we've been asked to share.  We do so happily.

But, for those who haven't had good fathers, who have struggled or suffered because of it, our hearts and love go to you.  You are not forgotten.  You are amongst many in a similar boat.  The only thing we can offer here is the message that even though you may have not had a good childhood yourself, you can provide one for your own children or for those around you who may be struggling.  And, we pray for healing of hearts and homes during difficult times.  We know that Christ offers that healing.



Learn how to be a better Father:  Fatherhood.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

WHY Study the Scriptures?

Why are we 'supposed' to Study the Scriptures?  Can't we make-it without doing so?  Aren't we able to access truths in other ways?  Do we really need to do it regularly?

Do we need physical nourishment and exercise regularly?

My experience is that opening the scriptures - opens a conduit to Heaven.

When my children were small and sometimes scared at bedtime - I'd have them snuggle their personal copy of the Book of Mormon.  It seemed to comfort them even more than their stuffed animal.  That was because they'd previously felt the Spirit teach them sacred and comforting truths during family scripture study.  They knew, also, from my testimony at the end of some of our discussions, that these teachings were more than just good ideas.  They were the sure-way home.