"My heart reaches out to our youth, who in many cases must walk a very
lonely road. They find themselves in the midst of these evils. I hope they
can share their burden with you, their fathers and mothers. I hope that you
will listen, that you will be patient and understanding, that you will draw
them to you and comfort and sustain them in their loneliness. Pray for
direction. Pray for patience. Pray for the strength to love even though the
offense may have been serious. Pray for understanding and kindness and,
above all, for wisdom and inspiration."
(Gordon B. Hinckley, "Great Shall Be the Peace of Thy Children," Ensign, Nov. 2000, 51)
I can't imagine being a young adult in today's world. It was bad enough 30 years ago! Now, there are so many more evil influences, and so much has become accepted as "normal" that one would have been an outcast for back in "my" day. Piercings, tattoos, homosexuality, drug use, "freaks", skinheads -- the list is interminable.
And what my 6-year-old daughter is exposed to these days just breaks my heart, even from other kids her own age! ... How will she be able to fend off all of these horrible influences? I hope she (and I) will be ready to defend against it all. The church will be a great help in this area -- at least, that is my hope.
Roz
The Youth we have nowdays must have been definetly very special in the pre-existence because God have kept them to come to this Earth at such terrible times. They don't realise their potencial sometimes but we as parents should constantly remind them how special their heritage is and how much they can do to improve their lives and help to improve the life of others. The influence of a good home is escential for the young ladies and men.
It depends on the person. Some kids struggle with the influences of the world and others do not. In some way, kids have it better today than when I was growing up. The opportunities are greater. It is much easier to complete your education. Scholarships, loans and grants that were not as readily available when I was young. I worry more about their future than their present. My kids have had it easy. Sure, there's a lot of wickedness in the world, but there is more good also. Better church organization, easier access to learn Gospel truths, inspired youth programs that help kids develop character and spirituality.
"Young men and women, keep yourselves worthy. Stay away from those
environments, the music, the films, the videos, the clubs, and the
associations that draw you into immoral conduct (see 1 Cor. 6:9; 1 Thes.
5:22; 2 Tim. 2:22; D&C 9:13)."
(Boyd K. Packer, "Ye Are the Temple of God," Ensign, Nov. 2000, 73)
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"Young men and women, keep yourselves worthy. Stay away from those environments, the music, the films, the videos, the clubs, and the associations that draw you into immoral conduct (see 1 Cor. 6:9; 1 Thes. 5:22; 2 Tim. 2:22; D&C 9:13)." (Boyd K. Packer, "Ye Are the Temple of God," Ensign, Nov. 2000, 73) |
Killian said:
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This saying is really good for heavily populated mormon area's. It doesn't factor in the non-populated areas. |
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In my opinion, it has a lot more to do with desiring to find the right companions, than it does with whether or not your companions are LDS. Yes, for the most part we share common standards, but there are Non-LDS who share the same standards. I'd rather have my kids hanging around with good kids of any denomination than hanging around rebellious LDS kids. |