by Editorial Team | Jun 10, 2022 | Family, Identity, Marriage, Society, Youth and Young Adults
Reprinted in full by permission from the author and the Public Square Magazine I recently had knee surgery, and the experience was a reminder that the stories we tell ourselves are potent motivators. More importantly, they are almost always, to some degree, wrong....
by Editorial Team | May 28, 2022 | Family, Research, Society
From the beginning of human history to the present day, families are the most powerful force in our human experience. Whether engaging in great acts of selflessness, courage, and compassion, or in dysfunction and disarray, families influence individuals and society in...
by Marie | May 8, 2022 | Family, Motherhood, Sanctity of Life, United Nations
Several years ago I attended the most beautiful event at the United Nations hosted by The Holy See (Catholics). The speaker shared the following words that are worth sharing: “True respect for women means respecting and reverencing her in all aspects of humanity...
by Relatable Team | Jan 5, 2022 | Come, Follow Me, Family
Week 2: Genesis 1–2; Moses 2–3; Abraham 4–5 “In the beginning… God divided the light from the darkness.” This week’s Come Follow Me lesson, reminds us “God can make something magnificent out of something unorganized” or chaotic. That can be comforting to remember...
by Relatable Team | Dec 23, 2021 | Christmas, Family
Don’t miss this fun and fascinating podcast on the “why’s” behind family traditions! Does wholesome recreation actually lead to greater happiness in family life? Dr. Brian Hill, professor of Experience Design at Brigham Young University,...
by Relatable Team | Oct 31, 2021 | Come, Follow Me, Family, Family Advocacy
Nauvoo is a reminder that whatever the circumstances, we can build. Build a community, a temple, a home. This week’s lesson focuses on the Nauvoo period and much of what happened there. With all that is happening in the world around us, it could be tempting to fear...