Mõned mõtted ka 2008. aasta veebruaris toimunud ülemaailmselt juhtide koolituse koosolekult http://www.lds.org/library/display/0,4945,8027-1-4404-5,00.html, kahjuks inglise keeles.
"More and more the world is filled with chaos and confusion. Messages surround
us which contradict all that we hold dear—enticing us to turn from that which is
“virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy” (Articles of
Faith 1:13) and embrace the thinking which often prevails outside the gospel
of Jesus Christ. However, when our families are united in purpose, and an
atmosphere of peace and love prevails, home becomes a sanctuary from the
world."
"At times we may become bored or irritated with home and family and familiar
surroundings. Such may seem less than glamorous, with a sense of sameness, and
other places may sometimes seem more exciting. But when we have sampled much and
have wandered far and have seen how fleeting and sometimes superficial a lot of
the world is, our gratitude grows for the privilege of being part of something
we can count on—home and family and the loyalty of loved ones. We come to know
what it means to be bound together by duty, by respect, by belonging. We learn
that nothing can fully take the place of the blessed relationship of family
life."
"May our homes be a library of learning.
An essential part of our learning library will be good books. Reading is one
of the true pleasures of life. In our age of mass culture, when so much that we
encounter is abridged, adapted, adulterated, shredded, and boiled down, it is
mind-easing and mind-inspiring to sit down privately with a congenial book.
James A. Michener, prominent author, suggests: “A nation becomes what its
young people read in their youth. Its ideals are fashioned then, its goals
strongly determined.”
The Lord counseled, “Seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom; seek
learning, even by study and also by faith” (D&C
88:118).
Of course, the standard works offer the ultimate library of learning of which
I speak. Let us read from them often, both privately and with our families, that
we may be enlightened and edified and draw closer to the Lord."
"Margaret Thatcher, when she was prime minister of Great Britain, expressed this profound philosophy: “The family is the building block of society. It is a nursery, a school, a hospital, a leisure centre, a place of refuge and a place of rest. It encompasses the whole of the society. It fashions our beliefs; it is the preparation for the rest of our life.”"(In Nicholas Wood, “Thatcher Champions the Family,” The Times, May 26,
1988, 24.)
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