LDS Family Time vs. Technology
My whole bread and butter situation revolves around technology. I spend about 16-18 hours a day maintaining a network and doing web design., however because of our special needs son daily family meetings are necessary to keep everyone happy. We look at technology as a help and not a replacement for quality time together.
Mormons & Technology (Hover)
"We live in the marvelous age of the information highway. The amount of information sent by e-mail, fax, cellular phones, and other means is phenomenal. In fact, there is a glut of messages. The volume is so vast that it is easy to miss a vital message. Serious consequences result whenever we miss important messages, especially if these messages are from God."
(James E. Faust, "Did You Get the Right Message?" Ensign, May 2004, 61)
APOSTLE URGES BYU-IDAHO GRADUATES TO MAKE THEIR INFLUENCE FELT IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
See https://www.byui.edu/News/NewsReleases2008/...8Graduation.htm
REXBURG, Idaho - In an address given at winter commencement exercises on Friday, April 11, Elder M. Russell Ballard urged more than 1,400 Brigham Young University-Idaho graduates to make their influence felt in the digital world. Elder Ballard told the graduates their strength and knowledge is needed in a world torn between good and evil.
"When I was a boy, we listened to general conference on the radio; now with the use of satellites and modern electronic equipment, we broadcast from Salt Lake City to whole countries worldwide at one time . . . using downlinks to buildings all over the world. This came about because of the inspiration that came to the Brethren to meet the needs of the people in our day and time. This is a good example of how the Lord makes it possible to meet the needs of the members of the Church. I testify that the Lord will continue to reveal through His prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley, the ways and means to meet the needs of all members in an ever-growing Church."
Ref. (James E. Faust, "Salt Lake Tabernacle Rededication," Ensign, May 2007, 40)
In the last Ensign, Elder Bednar gave an interesting talk about the use of technology. Please post your thoughts after reading the following:
Mormon Leaders Speaking to Youth in Their Language: Technology
Salt Lake City | Friday, 1 February 2013 00:00:00 -0700 | For Mormon youth in the Church, religion is not a Sunday-only affair, but part of who they are. So when Church leaders determined it was time to revamp the lessons taught to youth on Sundays, they knew they needed to provide the tools for them to integrate their faith into their digital lives.
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