Monday, December 15, 2014

Hallmarks of a Happy Home

  1. Hallmarks of a Happy Home
  2. In a 1988 general conference talk President speaks about four things that he personally feels are the most important aspects of a happy home.  These for key factors include:
  3. 1. 
    A pattern of prayer.
  4. 2. 
    A library of learning.
  5. 3. 
    A legacy of love.
  6. 4. 
    A treasury of testimony.
  7. As I prepare to have a family of my own I try to implement these aspects into my life now so that I can continue to do so in the future.  Praying often i so important because it allows us to talk to our Heavenly Father.  We show him gratitude, ask for help, seek after comfort, and receive revelation. Talking to the Lord helps us gain a good relationship with Him and lets our testimony be strengthened.  A home is the best place to learn and to teach children.  A child learn how to walk, talk, eat, love, and so much more in their home.  Using the the home parents should teach their children to pray, read the scriptures, and to love God.  I know that when I have my family I will use these aspects to teach and lead by example.  To show love towards one another creates and strengthens special bonds within a family.  I want to always lead with love, act with love, and to learn with love.  Loving others, especially family members, is unlike anythings else one can ever experience.  It is special and important.  Finally having a solid testimony of the gospel and all of the aspects of it will allow a family to strive towards perfection and stay on the right path leading to eternal life with our Heavenly Father.  I know that God lives and Jesus Christ is our Savior.  He suffered for us and therefore brought the atonement that we can constantly use. I know Joseph Smith is a prophet and he restored the gospel and it's fullness to the earth.  And I know that if I keep the commandments of God and turn to Him I will one day return to Him and live with my family forever.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Families Can Be Together Forever

Families Can Be Together Forever

We know that the only way for our family to be together forever is to make and keep sacred covenant in the Holy Temple.  Without being sealed to our families in The House of The Lord we can only be together until death. We must continually prepare to enter the Temple to make the covenants that allow families to be together for eternity and the song Families Can Be Together Forever describes this idea perfectly:

  1. 1. I have a fam'ly here on earth.
    They are so good to me.
    I want to share my life with them through all eternity.
  2. (Chorus)
    Fam'lies can be together forever
    Through Heav'nly Father's plan.
    I always want to be with my own family,
    And the Lord has shown me how I can.
    The Lord has shown me how I can.
  3. 2. While I am in my early years,
    I'll prepare most carefully,
    So I can marry in God's temple for eternity.
I know that I want to return to my family and that I want to be sealed to them for all time and eternity and to do so I will prepare myself to make and keep the sacred covenants that I will receive by going through the temple. 



Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Family Home Evening

Family Home Evening

Families are one of the greatest gifts we have ever been given and to strengthen our family relationships we are counseled to hold family home evening (fhe) every Monday night. FHE is a time set apart weekly strictly spend time with family and sometimes other loved ones.  Each meeting should include a prayer, song, lesson, scripture, and usually an activity and treat.  This time allows a family to bond and learn more about the atonement of Jesus Christ and one another.  The leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can't stress enough the importance of holding family home evening EVERY week. It may not be super easy at first but I firmly believe that blessings will come if FHE becomes a regular routine in your home. 

“Hold your family home evenings … ,” says President Gordon B. Hinckley. “I can remember when it was begun. I was a little boy five years old, and my father said, ‘President [Joseph F.] Smith has asked us to hold family home evenings.’ And we did it. It was not easy to do at first. We were more prone to laugh and giggle than we were to be well behaved. But we did it. I see the fruits of it in my own family and in the families of my grandchildren and in the families of my great-grandchildren. The principle of family solidarity carries with it a conviction of its truth” 

On lds.org it explains the great importance of family home evening saying:


Effective Family Home Evenings

Family home evening fosters love and unity within families, invites the Spirit, and helps family members strengthen their testimonies and withstand temptations. For most families, Monday night is the best time to hold family home evening. That night is kept free of Church meetings and activities so families can meet together and strengthen one another while they learn and practice gospel principles together.
Family home evening could include family prayer, gospel instruction, hymns or Primary songs, and a family activity. Lesson material can be found in many Church resources, including the scriptures, Gospel Principles (item number 31110), the Family Home Evening Resource Book(item number 31106), and the Church magazines (see page 48 of this issue of the Liahona). Family home evening might include activities such as holding a family council, reading the scriptures, enjoying a recreational activity, planning and carrying out a service project, having a family talent show, or enjoying special refreshments.
“Family home evening presents a special opportunity to teach the gospel to the family,” said Elder Merlin R. Lybbert, while serving as a member of the Seventy. “The parents of a five-year-old were concerned about how they should teach of Nephi’s encounter with the wicked Laban. …
“As this young boy, my grandson, knelt beside his bed that evening, his prayer demonstrated his understanding and personal application of the lesson. He said, ‘And help me, Heavenly Father, to be obedient like Nephi, even when it’s hard’” (“The Special Status of Children,” Ensign, May 1994, 32).

Blessings for All

Whatever our circumstances, we are blessed by participating in family home evening. “Family home evening is for everyone,” President Spencer W. Kimball (1895–1985) and his Counselors declared. “It is for familieswith parents and children, for families with just one parent, and for parents who have no children at home. It is for home evening groups of single adults and for those who live alone or with roommates” (Family Home Evening [1976], 3).
For nearly 90 years now, prophets have counseled us to hold family home evening. Today prophets plead with us to strengthen our families through weekly family home evening. As we follow their counsel, we are blessed to learn just how inspired that counsel has been.

I can testify that if we take the time, even a simple half hour out of our day to be unified and to learn more about the gospel blessings within the family will pour out.  Family home evening will bring peace into the home and will truly strengthen the family.