Parents Must Continuously Offer Loving Concern for Their Children
Mormon Doctrine / Teachings
?As parents grapple with . . . problems, they should remember the Lord?s teaching that we leave the ninety and nine and go out into the wilderness to rescue the lost sheep (see Luke 15:3-7). President Thomas S. Monson has called for a loving crusade to rescue our brothers and sisters who are wandering in the wilderness of apathy or ignorance (see Thomas S. Monson, ?Lost Battalions,? Liahona, Sept. 1987, 3; Ensign, Apr. 1987, 3). These teachings require continued loving concern, which surely requires continued loving associations.?
Dallin H. Oaks, ?Love and Law,? Ensign, Nov. 2009, 2
Topics: Parenthood