Jesus Christ has โmarked the path and led the wayโ for each of us. If we follow His lead, we will all return to our heavenly home and be safe in Heavenly Fatherโs arms.
Rosemary M. WixomWhen we are holding tight to the iron rod, we are in a position to place our hands over theirs and walk the strait and narrow path together. Our example is magnified in their eyes. They will follow our cadence when they feel secure in our actions. We do not need to be perfect-just honest and sincere. Children want to feel as one with us. When a parent says, "We can do it! We can read the scriptures daily as a family," the children will follow!
Rosemary M. WixomLooking forward with an eternal perspective gives one hope, a reason to look up and feel gratitude for even the smallest bit of light.
Rosemary M. WixomThe world will teach our children if we do not, and children are capable of learning all the world will teach them at a very young age.
Rosemary M. WixomWe are daughters of our Heavenly Father. We are covenant-making women of all ages walking the path of mortality back to His presence. Keeping covenants protects us, prepares us, and empowers us.
Rosemary M. WixomThe answer to our prayer of how to meet our childrenโs needs may be to more often technologically disconnect. Precious moments of opportunity to interact and converse with our children dissolve when we are occupied with distractions. Why not choose a time each day to disconnect from technology and reconnect with each other? Simply turn everything off. When you do this, your home may seem quiet at first; you may even feel at a loss as to what to do or say. Then, as you give full attention to your children, a conversation will begin, and you can enjoy listening to each other.
Rosemary M. Wixom