βPonder the Path of Thy Feetβ
A bedfast mother of five in South Carolina received constant help from ward members. They fed her, tackled her mending, comforted her, and provided late-night therapy. They told her it was no bother because they wanted to learn and practice charity.
I heard from a mother of five small children in South Carolina. She had injured her back and was totally bedfast. She wrote to me of the βlittle mercy squadsβ in her ward who had cared for her night and day: βThey fed me, conquered my mending pile, cleared the tears from my eyes, and administered therapy in the night. All the time they assured me it was no bother; they just wanted to learn more charity and just needed someone to practice on.β
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Ministering
Service
Jesus Christ Has the Power to Bring Peace
The author searched many churches but never felt at home. After being baptized in 2018, months later they realized that feeling at home meant feeling Heavenly Father's love, Jesus Christ's love, and the companionship of the Holy Ghost. This understanding became their source of peace amid daily storms.
When I was baptized in 2018, I felt great joy; I had been looking for a church where I would feel calm and peaceful. I visited many churches, including some very good ones, but I never felt at home. Months after I was baptized, I finally understood that to feel at home is to feel the love of my Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the companionship of the Holy Ghost. That is my true peace amid the storms that plague day-to-day life.
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Jesus Christ
Love
Peace
FYI:For Your Information
A young man asks an old gatekeeper what kind of people live in a distant city. The wise replyβ"the same kind of people" as where he came fromβteaches that we often find what we bring within ourselves.
There is the story about a young man who came to the gates of a distant city and asked an old man sitting there, βWhat kind of people live here?β And the man answered wisely, βThe same kind of people who live from whence you came.β This is true with soldiers who leave home to fight battles.
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Judging Others
War
Letβs Read
In thirteenth-century England, Robinβs father goes to war and his mother serves the Queen during a plague. Robin falls ill and is left unattended but eventually reaches the northern castle and learns there are different ways to serve.
The churches, castles, and inns of thirteenth-century England are the setting for this dramatic story of Robin. Robinβs father, a great lord, was off to the wars, and his mother, a lady, was called to help care for the Queen, as there was a plague raging in the city of London. Robin is to go to a castle in the north of the land to begin serving as a page in preparation for knighthood. The plague overcomes the household staff. Robin becomes ill and is left unattended. How Robin eventually gets to his castle and how he learns there are different ways in which to serve make for exciting reading.
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Adversity
Children
Family
Health
Service
War
Learn, Act, Share
As Helaman works on his Duty to God goals, his parents encourage and remind him. His father, who serves as bishop, spends time helping him understand difficult things. Helaman expresses appreciation for their support.
As Helaman sets and works on his Duty to God goals, he appreciates the support he receives from his parents. βMy parents encourage me, they remind me when I forget, and they ask me if Iβve set my goals,β he says.
His father, who is the bishop of their ward, spends time helping him. βHe helps me understand things I donβt understand,β Helaman says. βMy father and mother both support me a lot in that respect.β
His father, who is the bishop of their ward, spends time helping him. βHe helps me understand things I donβt understand,β Helaman says. βMy father and mother both support me a lot in that respect.β
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Parenting
Teaching the Gospel
Young Men
Top of the Morning
Brandt moved from the United States to Ireland when his father became a mission president, facing the loss of several years of high school and teasing from friends. Before early-morning seminary began, he prayed sincerely to know what the Lord wanted him to do and received a confirming spiritual witness. He then committed to daily scripture study, prayer, and enthusiasm, feeling the Spirit strongly and growing closer to the Savior.
Brett and Brandt Crowther were giving up high school in the United States to come to Ireland with their parents while their father served as a mission president. Brett would miss only his senior year, but Brandt would miss three years of high school. Then, by the time his dadβs mission was over, Brandt would be old enough to serve his own mission full-time. βSome of my friends did tease me about going on a five-year mission.β
Brandt remembers the time right before early-morning seminary started just a few months after he arrived in Ireland. βI prayed almost every night of my life, but one night about eight months ago, I prayed with sincerity and asked the Lord what He wanted me to do here. I needed to know in my heart that the Church was true. And I found out that God does live and He loves me. I gained an understanding of what He wanted me to do. And since then, Iβve been happy being here. Iβve loved it. Iβm closer to the Savior now.β
Brandt explains some of the things the Lord told him he needed to do. βI needed to read the scriptures every day and to pray every night and keep the commandments. And be enthusiastic. I needed to get in gear. That night the Spirit was with me. I didnβt want to go to bed. I stayed up feeling that feeling. The best way I can explain it was like I wasnβt alone and I knew it.β
Brandt remembers the time right before early-morning seminary started just a few months after he arrived in Ireland. βI prayed almost every night of my life, but one night about eight months ago, I prayed with sincerity and asked the Lord what He wanted me to do here. I needed to know in my heart that the Church was true. And I found out that God does live and He loves me. I gained an understanding of what He wanted me to do. And since then, Iβve been happy being here. Iβve loved it. Iβm closer to the Savior now.β
Brandt explains some of the things the Lord told him he needed to do. βI needed to read the scriptures every day and to pray every night and keep the commandments. And be enthusiastic. I needed to get in gear. That night the Spirit was with me. I didnβt want to go to bed. I stayed up feeling that feeling. The best way I can explain it was like I wasnβt alone and I knew it.β
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Young Men
Elder W. Douglas Shumway
After moving to Show Low, Arizona, Elder Shumwayβs family and business faced devastating wildfires. For three nights, a television announcer warned the fire would reach the town by morning, but it never did; the announcer remarked on a higher power at work. Elder Shumway reflected that the fireβs arrival would have been devastating and expressed gratitude that they were spared.
They recently moved from Eagar, Arizona, to nearby Show Low, where their family business includes a hotel and car wash. Devastating wildfires struck the area last summer. Elder Shumway recalls that for three nights in a row, a television announcer stated the fire would be in Show Low by the next morning. The fire never reached the town, and the announcer finally said that there was a power at work higher than he had ever seenβhe could not explain it.
βHad the fire come through, I do not think I would be sitting here today,β says Elder Shumway. βIt would have been devastating.β
His family and business were spared, and he is grateful for the new opportunity to serve. βI deem it a privilege to go preach the gospel of Jesus Christ,β he says.
βHad the fire come through, I do not think I would be sitting here today,β says Elder Shumway. βIt would have been devastating.β
His family and business were spared, and he is grateful for the new opportunity to serve. βI deem it a privilege to go preach the gospel of Jesus Christ,β he says.
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Gratitude: A Path to Happiness
A family facing difficult challenges decided to turn to Heavenly Father and focus on gratitude. Prompted by a friend's comment about their 'blessing basket,' they began a daily practice of sharing blessings before family prayer. As they consistently expressed gratitude, they felt more to be grateful for and sensed the Lordβs love as growth opportunities appeared.
Let me share a sweet story with you. A family was going through a difficult time. It was hard for them not to focus on their challenges. The mother wrote: βOur world had completely crumpled, so we turned to Heavenly Father for guidance. Almost immediately we realized that we were surrounded by goodness and were being cheered on from every side. We began as a family to express our gratitude to each other as well as to the Lord daily. A close friend pointed out to me that our familyβs βblessing basketβ was overflowing. From that conversation came a sort of game, which my children and I grew to love. Before family prayer each night we would talk about how our day had gone and then share with each other all of the many blessings that had been added to our βblessing basket.β The more we expressed gratitude, the more there was to be grateful for. We felt the love of the Lord in a significant way as opportunities for growth presented themselves.β
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Love
Parenting
Prayer
Agency and Love
The speaker imagines a sudden announcement that civilization is about to end. People would flood the streets to find phones, desperate to say 'I love you' or 'I'm sorry.' The scenario underscores the need to express love and make amends in daily life rather than waiting for a crisis.
Many years ago I was introduced to an idea which at first seemed only an exercise in imagination, or perhaps a peg on which to hang a story. But I have thought of it occasionally since as I have traveled the earth, often separated from family and other loved ones.
Suppose that everyone in the world received simultaneously the word that the inconceivable was about to occur: civilization as we know it was about to end.
What would happen?
Well, for one thing, the streets would be a maelstrom of frantic people trying to get to a telephone to talk with someone. Every line would be jammed and every telephone booth besieged by people trying to reach someone to say βI love you.β There would be other messages also. βIβm so sorry,β would be one of them, or βHow foolish I have been.β
The condition of the world about us assures us that the unthinkable could happen; but it is not of such a cataclysm that I am thinking, but of our daily walk and our everyday relationships.
Suppose that everyone in the world received simultaneously the word that the inconceivable was about to occur: civilization as we know it was about to end.
What would happen?
Well, for one thing, the streets would be a maelstrom of frantic people trying to get to a telephone to talk with someone. Every line would be jammed and every telephone booth besieged by people trying to reach someone to say βI love you.β There would be other messages also. βIβm so sorry,β would be one of them, or βHow foolish I have been.β
The condition of the world about us assures us that the unthinkable could happen; but it is not of such a cataclysm that I am thinking, but of our daily walk and our everyday relationships.
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Where Two or Three Are Gathered
Two converts wrote to the speaker in the same week, explaining that while they once had clear testimonies, their feelings of love for the Lord had diminished. They pleaded for help to regain the joy they felt when they first joined the Church and feared that without it, their trials might overcome their faith.
I know of at least two people listening today who want that blessing with all their hearts. They will try earnestly to draw nearer to the Lord during this conference. They each wrote to meβtheir letters arriving at my office in the same weekβpleading for the same kind of help.
Both of them are converts to the Church and have previously received clear testimonies of the love of God the Father and of His Son, Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. They knew that the Prophet Joseph Smith organized the Church by direct revelation from God and that the keys of the holy priesthood were restored. Each felt a witness that keys are in place in the Church today. They bore to me their solemn testimony in writing.
Yet both lamented that feelings of love for the Lord and His love for them were lessening. They both wanted, with full heart, for me to help them regain the joy and the feeling of being loved that was theirs as they came into the kingdom of God. Both expressed a fear that if they could not regain in full those feelings of love for the Savior and His Church, the trials and tests they faced would finally overcome their faith.
Both of them are converts to the Church and have previously received clear testimonies of the love of God the Father and of His Son, Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. They knew that the Prophet Joseph Smith organized the Church by direct revelation from God and that the keys of the holy priesthood were restored. Each felt a witness that keys are in place in the Church today. They bore to me their solemn testimony in writing.
Yet both lamented that feelings of love for the Lord and His love for them were lessening. They both wanted, with full heart, for me to help them regain the joy and the feeling of being loved that was theirs as they came into the kingdom of God. Both expressed a fear that if they could not regain in full those feelings of love for the Savior and His Church, the trials and tests they faced would finally overcome their faith.
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Jesus Christ
Joseph Smith
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Priesthood
Testimony
The Restoration
When a Friend Dies
The speaker attends and speaks at the funeral of Jared, a 12-year-old deacon who died in a sand cave-in in Oregon. Jaredβs friend Ryan, a 13-year-old nonmember, is overcome with grief despite comfort from both fathers. Later, while speaking at the pulpit, the speaker feels prompted to testify that love and friendships endure beyond death and notices Ryan seems comforted, sitting straighter and nodding.
The other day I spoke at the funeral of a 12-year-old boy. Jared had recently been ordained a deacon. He was a fine boy, and his friends came from everywhere to attend the funeral. More than half of them were nonmembers who went to school with him, played soccer with him, or worked in civic projects with him. Jared also had an older brother and a younger brother.
When death comes to an adolescent, it is usually unexpected. We may not be even remotely warned of it. Jared was suffocated in a freak sand cave-in at the oceanside in Coos Bay, Oregon. His cousins and other peers had frantically tried to dig him out. It was a horribly tragic experience for all of them, including his older brother, who had also been partially buried. You can imagine the shock and trauma their parents experienced.
As Jaredβs family and close friends gathered beside the casket at the viewing, one particular young friend was having an extremely difficult time saying good-bye to his buddy. I discovered that Ryan and Jared had been soccer friends for about three years. Ryan was not a member of the Church, but he was from a fine Christian home. At 13, he had never before had to face the reality of death that comes when you lose a close friend or loved one.
Ryan cried audibly. He had lost a very close friend. He was comforted by his own father, who held him close and rubbed his shoulders. Jaredβs father also offered some comfort to Ryan, all to no avail. The loss was simply more than he could bear.
As I stood at the pulpit in the stake center, the Spirit prompted me to tell Ryan that death is not the end of our associations and that our feelings of love and friendship will endure beyond the grave.
I thought Ryan sat up a little straighter on the bench. His eyes became a little drier, and I even thought I saw him nod his head, as if to agree. I thought my spiritual eyes saw Ryan touched by the Spirit.
When death comes to an adolescent, it is usually unexpected. We may not be even remotely warned of it. Jared was suffocated in a freak sand cave-in at the oceanside in Coos Bay, Oregon. His cousins and other peers had frantically tried to dig him out. It was a horribly tragic experience for all of them, including his older brother, who had also been partially buried. You can imagine the shock and trauma their parents experienced.
As Jaredβs family and close friends gathered beside the casket at the viewing, one particular young friend was having an extremely difficult time saying good-bye to his buddy. I discovered that Ryan and Jared had been soccer friends for about three years. Ryan was not a member of the Church, but he was from a fine Christian home. At 13, he had never before had to face the reality of death that comes when you lose a close friend or loved one.
Ryan cried audibly. He had lost a very close friend. He was comforted by his own father, who held him close and rubbed his shoulders. Jaredβs father also offered some comfort to Ryan, all to no avail. The loss was simply more than he could bear.
As I stood at the pulpit in the stake center, the Spirit prompted me to tell Ryan that death is not the end of our associations and that our feelings of love and friendship will endure beyond the grave.
I thought Ryan sat up a little straighter on the bench. His eyes became a little drier, and I even thought I saw him nod his head, as if to agree. I thought my spiritual eyes saw Ryan touched by the Spirit.
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Friendship
Grief
Holy Ghost
Ministering
Young Men
Scarecrow
A child describes how the family's scarecrow cannot scare birds away from the garden. To help, the child pretends to be a scarecrow, running and shouting to chase the birds. The birds scatter, allowing the child to imagine being a 'mean old scarecrow.'
We have an old scarecrow,
A guard in our yard;
He stands like a soldier
And stares very hard.
He never can holler
Or act bold and mean,
So our whole garden
Is one big bird-scene.
So I am the scarecrow
For part of the day.
I gallop and yell,
βNow you birds go away!β
They scatter and fly
As if they must know
That they help me pretend
Iβm a mean old scarecrow.
A guard in our yard;
He stands like a soldier
And stares very hard.
He never can holler
Or act bold and mean,
So our whole garden
Is one big bird-scene.
So I am the scarecrow
For part of the day.
I gallop and yell,
βNow you birds go away!β
They scatter and fly
As if they must know
That they help me pretend
Iβm a mean old scarecrow.
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Children
Death Is a New Beginning
The author recalls their parents' baptism in 1978 and the family's temple sealing in 1988. Dressed in white at the Guatemala City Guatemala Temple, they felt the joy of being united eternally as a family.
My parents were baptized on 18 August 1978. I was 5 years old; my sister, Noelia, was just 5 months old; and my brother, Luis, was born 11 years later. We were sealed in the Guatemala City Guatemala Temple in June 1988. I can still remember the beautiful scene: we were dressed in white, uniting our family into eternity.
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Temples
A Visit to Temple Square
A bell made in England was gifted to the Church by British converts and originally hung in the Nauvoo Temple. When the Saints left Nauvoo, they carried the bell to Salt Lake City. It was installed on Temple Square in 1966, where it continues to ring hourly.
Made in England in the mid-1800s, this bell was sent as a gift to the Church from British converts. It was hung in the tower of the Nauvoo Temple. When the Saints left Nauvoo, they brought the bell to Salt Lake City. It was put in place on Temple Square in 1966, where it still strikes on the hour.
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Searching for the One You Will Marry
A young man taking the speakerβs daughter on a date respectfully informed the father where they were going and when they would return. The speaker notes such consideration impresses parents and daughters.
How pleasant it was to have a young man take one of my daughters on a date and tell me as they left where they were going and what time I could expect them home. This type of young man is going to impress many fathers and mothers and, of course, will impress the daughters, who are most important.
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Kaiserslautern:A Place to Learn
After exploring downtown with their mother, a sudden rain drives Melanie, Jackie, and Petra home. They change, share dinner and family prayers with their grandmother present, and read a letter from their brother at BYU. The moment underscores learning about family love and eternal ties.
Later in the afternoon, after classes, Melanie, Jackie, and Petra go downtown to meet Sister Howells. They wander by the SpinrΓ€dl (the Spinning Wheel Inn), a Gasthaus that is one of Kaiserslauternβs oldest buildings. They look at the original city walls, the Stiftskirche (the biggest church downtown), the cars, and the people. Jackie stops at the Bundespost office and mails a letter.
This is another kind of learningβafter-school learning, cultural assimilation. βThere are so many things to see. I get excited just walking and looking,β Jackie says. βThere is history everywhere you turn.β Melanie adds, βI want to remember the people, the way they dress and walk, the way they sell things, the open-air markets, the way they drive their cars and honk their horns, the posters plastered on every wall. When I go away to college in two years, I want to take part of Germany with me, at least in my mind.β
Sister Howells pulls up just as rain is starting to pour. Everyoneβs a little bit wet and glad to be warm and drying out together inside the car. At home they change clothes, dry their hair, have dinner and family prayers, and talk over the dayβs activities. Grandmother joins the groupβin fact, she fixed the meal. Petra is invited to stay. On the front door and one of the walls Brother Howells had taped inspirational thoughts and reminders about home evening assignments. Some of the children read them as they respond to the call to eat. One of them notices a letter from John, 18, a sophomore at BYU, and brings it to the table to read to the family. They listen, even though theyβve already read it themselves. Somehow, they donβt mind the repetition.
This is another kind of learningβlearning about family love and closeness, about the importance of building eternal ties.
This is another kind of learningβafter-school learning, cultural assimilation. βThere are so many things to see. I get excited just walking and looking,β Jackie says. βThere is history everywhere you turn.β Melanie adds, βI want to remember the people, the way they dress and walk, the way they sell things, the open-air markets, the way they drive their cars and honk their horns, the posters plastered on every wall. When I go away to college in two years, I want to take part of Germany with me, at least in my mind.β
Sister Howells pulls up just as rain is starting to pour. Everyoneβs a little bit wet and glad to be warm and drying out together inside the car. At home they change clothes, dry their hair, have dinner and family prayers, and talk over the dayβs activities. Grandmother joins the groupβin fact, she fixed the meal. Petra is invited to stay. On the front door and one of the walls Brother Howells had taped inspirational thoughts and reminders about home evening assignments. Some of the children read them as they respond to the call to eat. One of them notices a letter from John, 18, a sophomore at BYU, and brings it to the table to read to the family. They listen, even though theyβve already read it themselves. Somehow, they donβt mind the repetition.
This is another kind of learningβlearning about family love and closeness, about the importance of building eternal ties.
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Diversity and Unity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Education
Family
Family Home Evening
Love
Prayer
The Rising Generation and Mission Preparation
Elder and Sister Rakotovao of Madagascar, too old to serve when younger, are now on their third senior mission. They sold their land and possessions to serve in the Johannesburg South Africa Temple, then prepared and departed again to serve where needed. Their ongoing service exemplifies joyful sacrifice and consecration.
Elder and Sister Rakotovao are a delightful and dedicated couple who are natives of Madagascar and who cannot stop smiling while serving the Lord as senior missionaries in the city of Ansirabe, Madagascar. When they joined the Church 17 years ago, they were already married and too old to serve as young missionaries. But they are now showing the Lord their gratitude by serving their third mission as a senior couple. In 2010 they sold their land and everything in their house so they could serve as senior missionaries in the Johannesburg South Africa Temple. Of this experience they recently said, βServing in the temple is serving others. While serving others we felt like we were serving our Lord God. It is this strong feeling in us that drives us to serve a mission again.β And so, after serving faithfully in the temple for two years, they returned home and began preparing for yet another mission. Earlier this year they once again left their home in Antananarivo to serve where needed under the direction of the mission president. They are grateful to be missionaries in the Lordβs Church and are an inspiration to all Latter-day Saints as they serve their third senior couple mission with great devotion and personal sacrifice.
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Missionary Work
Sacrifice
Service
Temples
Good Books for Little Friends
On Christmas Eve, a family drives to a small pine tree in the forest. They decorate it with edible ornaments like popcorn chains, tangerines, apples, and bread crumbs. The decorations are given so the forest animals can have a Christmas dinner.
Night Tree by Eve Bunting On Christmas Eve, the family piles into the car and drives to their tree, a small pine in the forest. They decorate it with popcorn chains, tangerines, apples, and bread crumbs so that on Christmas Day, all the forest animals can enjoy a Christmas dinner of their own.
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Recognizing Gospel Light
By age 21, the author felt a strong desire to testify of the gospel. She chose to serve as a missionary and found joy in sharing how living the commandments had changed her life.
By the time I turned 21, I had a strong desire to testify of the truthfulness of the gospel and share with others how resolving to live the commandments had changed my life, so I became a missionary. It felt wonderful to share with people what had happened to my life from the time I decided to put the gospel first.
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Testimony
Elijah the Prophet
The narrator listened to a noted speaker who argued that a generation gap between parents and youth is necessary for progress. The speaker suggested temporary differences would eventually strengthen family relationships through intellectual compromise. He supported his position by quoting Malachi 4:5β6 about turning the hearts of fathers and children.
Not long ago I listened to a noted speaker discuss modern trends with regard to youth. He called attention to the fact that young people today are following divergent courses to those traveled by their parents. The speaker pointed out the concern of parents for their children, whom they believe are being misdirected by the modern-day innovations of society.
Considerable time was spent by the speaker discussing the βgeneration gapβ in the modern home between those of the new generation and their parents. He then took a position on the side of youth, claiming that there must be this generation gap if the world is to make real progress because parents are from the past generation, and we need new thinking, new ideas, and a change from the old. His contention was that if children follow the same course as parents, there would never be progress; therefore, we must accept the new even though it is forced by an uprising of the modern generation against the established ways of the past. He asked this question: βWho can say that the old is better than the new until it is tried and tested?β
In continuing his argument, he stated that the breach or the differences between parents and youth need not be permanent, but for the temporary purpose of providing new thought and progress preliminary to a more mature relationship in which parents would better understand the ideals and endeavors of their children, and children would better understand their parents. The relationship between the two would become stronger because of this adjustment, which would weld together the old and the young as their differences were resolved through intellectual compromise.
Then followed an unusual citation of scripture in support of this proposition. The closing two verses of the last book of the Old Testament were read:
βBehold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord:
βAnd he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.β (Mal. 4:5β6.)
Considerable time was spent by the speaker discussing the βgeneration gapβ in the modern home between those of the new generation and their parents. He then took a position on the side of youth, claiming that there must be this generation gap if the world is to make real progress because parents are from the past generation, and we need new thinking, new ideas, and a change from the old. His contention was that if children follow the same course as parents, there would never be progress; therefore, we must accept the new even though it is forced by an uprising of the modern generation against the established ways of the past. He asked this question: βWho can say that the old is better than the new until it is tried and tested?β
In continuing his argument, he stated that the breach or the differences between parents and youth need not be permanent, but for the temporary purpose of providing new thought and progress preliminary to a more mature relationship in which parents would better understand the ideals and endeavors of their children, and children would better understand their parents. The relationship between the two would become stronger because of this adjustment, which would weld together the old and the young as their differences were resolved through intellectual compromise.
Then followed an unusual citation of scripture in support of this proposition. The closing two verses of the last book of the Old Testament were read:
βBehold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord:
βAnd he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.β (Mal. 4:5β6.)
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