Family

This Father’s Day our hearts are filled with gratitude for earthly fathers who teach their children to pray.
We are surrounded by women—both young and older—who are brilliant and amazing! Do we really see them?
I came to understand that I could not live by dwelling on the past nor stressing about the future. I needed to live in the present.
He is just a boy, but the Lord calls upon “the weak and the simple” to accomplish His great works (Doctrine and Covenants 1:23).
As I prayed, I clearly heard the Spirit whisper to me, “You are an eternal family.”
Give a part of your heart with each gift.
Have you ever missed an ingredient in a recipe?
Families continually need to seek to be united in their love of one another and help others—especially those less fortunate—in the communities where they live.
Each child can be “one in a million” in the Army of the Lord.
President Nelson is gathering the best information, seeking inspiration from the Lord, and moving forward with deliberateness.
I didn’t feel like I could control the decisions of my husband’s company, the economy, or a worldwide pandemic, but I knew how to have faith. And that thought filled me with hope. 
The underlying lesson this parable is trying to teach is that we need be watchful in obeying the commandments of God.