
Marriage: More Than a Commitment—A Sacred Covenant Ordained of God
What defines marriage? It is a sacred, God-ordained covenant rooted in divine purpose, not just a social or legal contract.

What defines marriage? It is a sacred, God-ordained covenant rooted in divine purpose, not just a social or legal contract.

Does reliance on self-help deepen guilt? Findings reveal that faith redirects trust from the self to the Divine.

Making Easter a time of transformation. Here is a family tradition to help enrich it with scripture, symbolism, and daily devotion.s

How do changes to a sacred symbol like the temple garment reveal deeper concerns about judgment, modesty, and identity within the faith community?

How can parents help children stay connected to faith? Open dialogue, flexible beliefs, and strong family bonds foster commitment.

Does Heavenly Mother stand apart from Heavenly Father? She is unified with Him, sharing His divine will, not a separate deity for revision.

Can Latter-day Saint theology answer Nietzschean critiques? Both emphasize agency, power, and rejecting passivity.

How does women’s visibility shape the Restoration? Prophetic insight reveals their key role in the Church’s progress.

What role does faith play in supporting families of children with disabilities? It provides hope, love, and guidance.

The Family Proclamation affirms the sacredness of the body and the divine design and purpose of gender.

What do ancient holy days teach about Christ? They reveal prophecies of His ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection.

How do faith demands become blessings? Devotion fosters stronger bonds with God, family, and community, transforming sacrifices into profound rewards.