A Different Way to Raise Strong Daughters
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- Where Did George Lucas Get His Idea? by Robert Starling
- A Mother Remembers: On Not Getting Picked by Maurine Proctor
- The Stranger Who Stopped: The Good Samaritan by John Dye
- Breaking, Blessing, Passing: The Sacrament of the Mother’s Hands by Patrick D. Degn
- How Did Lehi Know That Adam and Eve Could Have Had No Children Before the Fall? Mother Eve’s Statement May Be the Answer by Jeff Lindsay
- Is a Food Price Nightmare Coming? by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Why Did Nephi Say Serpents Could Fly? by Scripture Central
- Miracles in the Waiting by Kellen B. Winslow
- Motherhood and the CIA: When Government Fears Motherhood, We’ve Got a Problem by Jeff Lindsay
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
















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Maryann TaylorAugust 11, 2021
I appreciate your comment about avoiding competition between the sexes. I am also tired of television and movies that promote enmity between men and women. It has become very popular to portray women as tough and rude, and men as dumb and weak. I think it would be great for husbands and wives to discuss ways they can communicate to their children, by example and word, the importance of unity and cooperation between the sexes.
Diane CowleyAugust 11, 2021
Excellent article. I have to wonder if part of the reason for so much anxiety and depression is the dissonance between what the world teaches and what our spirits know is true. Internally, is there a war being waged? I seem to feel it all the time.
Diane JonesAugust 11, 2021
I like these suggestions, but one important suggestion is lacking, I feel. The importance of teaching daughters of their connection to God, who loves them, and to continually---every day, do the little things that exercise those spiritual connections and attributes. That strength will help them become that woman they want to become.
SharonAugust 11, 2021
This is the best article on women! I want to shout it from the rooftops! Good job!
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