
- Canned ready to eat soup (4-6 for every 3 people)
- Canned meat (tuna, vienna sausage sticks, beans, etc..) (2-4 for every 3 people)
- Canned veggies (2-4 for every 3 people)
- Canned fruit (2-4 for every 3 people)
Enjoy the Journey
"The Lord warned that if parents do not teach their children about faith, repentance, baptism, and the gift of the Holy Ghost, the sin will be upon the heads of the parents. Parents should also teach their children to pray and to obey the Lord’s commandments. (See D&C 68:25, 28.)
One of the best ways parents can teach their children is by example. Husbands and wives should show love and respect for each other and for their children by both actions and words. It is important to remember that each member of the family is a child of God. Parents should treat their children with love and respect, being firm but kind to them."
Father's Responsibilities: Protect, Provide, Preside
Some examples given were:
Mother's Responsibilities: Nuture, Teach, Encourage, Build Self-Esteem, Preside when Needed
"President David O. McKay said that motherhood is the noblest calling (see Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay [2003], 156). It is a sacred calling, a partnership with God in bringing His spirit children into the world. Bearing children is one of the greatest of all blessings. If there is no father in the home, the mother presides over the family."
Children's Responsibilities: Obey Parents, Cooperate, Teach Parents Patience :), Happy, Protect One Another
"President Spencer W. Kimball said that children should learn to work and to share responsibilities in the home and yard. They should be given assignments to keep the house neat and clean. (See Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball [2006], 120.)"
"A loving and happy family does not happen by accident. Each person in the family must do his or her part. The Lord has given responsibilities to both parents and children. The scriptures teach that we must be thoughtful, cheerful, and considerate of others. When we speak, pray, sing, or work together, we can enjoy the blessings of harmony in our families. (See Colossians 3.)"
Family Home Evening Ideas
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