What your children really want for dinner is you!
In an age of constant online connection, we may need to disconnect from technologies and other distractions to truly reconnect with our families.
Families grow stronger when they set aside these distractions and spend meaningful time together—learning eternal values like the importance of marriage and children, the purpose of life, and the true source of joy.
Parents also have a duty to teach their children practical knowledge apart from gospel principles. Families unite when they do meaningful things together. Happy family experiences strengthen family ties. Camping, sports activities, and other recreation are especially valuable for bonding families.
Some may say, “But we have no time for any of that.” To find time to do what is truly worthwhile, many parents will find that they can turn their families on if they all turn their technologies off.
What those we love need most is simply time with us. Our Savior, Jesus Christ, is our ultimate role model. He will help us as we strive to build these family bonds.
@gangstatimes69@nateslack5 Why didn't Bama need to win their conference championship game where they also got waxed? And...they had a loss to a 5-7 team in the regular season.
Rules for thee, not me.
It was played out on the field last year.
BYU lost 34-7. It was nationally-televised. I'm sure you saw it.
Your chief motivation is making it easier for your favorite team to get in. I'm sorry, your personal preference isn't in the best interest of the entire sport.