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* The story is told that someone stopped Elder J. Golden Kimball on the street on one occasion. There had been a little difficulty in Elder Kimball's family that had become publicly known, and whoever it was who stopped him, no doubt with a mind to injure, said, "Brother Kimball, I understand you're having some problems with one of your children." His answer was, "Yes, and the Lord is having some problems with some of his, too." -- {{Book:Packer:Teach Ye Diligently|pages=337}} | * The story is told that someone stopped Elder J. Golden Kimball on the street on one occasion. There had been a little difficulty in Elder Kimball's family that had become publicly known, and whoever it was who stopped him, no doubt with a mind to injure, said, "Brother Kimball, I understand you're having some problems with one of your children." His answer was, "Yes, and the Lord is having some problems with some of his, too." -- {{Book:Packer:Teach Ye Diligently|pages=337}} | ||
* The measure of our success as parents … will not rest solely on how our children turn out. That judgment would be just only if we could raise our families in a perfectly moral environment, and that now is not possible. | |||
:It is not uncommon for responsible parents to lose one of their children, for a time, to influences over which they have no control. They agonize over rebellious sons or daughters. They are puzzled over why they are so helpless when they have tried so hard to do what they should. | |||
:It is my conviction that those wicked influences one day will be overruled. … | |||
:We cannot overemphasize the value of temple marriage, the binding ties of the sealing ordinance, and the standards of worthiness required of them. When parents keep the covenants they have made at the altar of the temple, their children will be forever bound to them. | |||
:: - {{author=Boyd K. Packer|article=Our Moral Environment|date=May 1992|pages=68|url=http://www.lds.org/ensign/1992/05/our-moral-environment?lang=eng}} | |||
==Richard G. Scott== | ==Richard G. Scott== | ||
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