by Keith L. Brown | Jul 10, 2012 | Marriage and Family
In today’s society, normally when a person speaks of getting married, the implied meaning is that he or she will be lawfully wedded to the person whom he or she loves for as long as their earthly lives should last. Sadly, however, there are many marriages that end up...
by Keith L. Brown | Jul 10, 2012 | Marriage and Family
By Jan 1. Show your kids how much you love them. You can make a lot of mistakes, but if they know they are loved, kids will do okay. Be available to them emotionally, physically and spiritually. 2. Talk about your love for Jesus Christ and His teachings. Let your...
by | Feb 9, 2012 | Marriage and Family
The Utah Deseret News has published its choice of the top ten articles of 2011 on the family. #10 — Raising Special Children A 2009 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found that 13 percent of children met criteria for at least one of six mental...
by | Nov 16, 2011 | Marriage and Family
Insights for Mormon Families… Insights for All Families… What’s at the core of family and interpersonal conflict? We all desire harmonious relationships and yet, in a way, we often perpetuate conflict by not recognizing our own part in it. This is...