Fighting Over The Judgment Seat
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CubbySeptember 22, 2018
Leslie, I appreciate your ensightful comment and agree. I see the same trend. I recall my chldren using the “judge not” to try to get out of trouble. I like the empowerment the author gives to parents.
LeslieSeptember 14, 2018
This definitely gives new insight into great leaders such as King Benjamin, King Mosiah, Captain Moroni, Alma, Nephi and Jacob. How they governed is a road map for us as parents in governing righteously in our homes. Too many parents don’t want to be the “bad guy” and have their children upset with them. They favor the role of being a peer like friend as opposed to a parent role-which is more difficult. The Family: A Proclamation to the World is needed now more than ever as a guideline to righteously governing in our homes.
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