
Tonight for family night we will be talking about President Hinckley . We will miss him. I am inspired by his example of optimism and hardwork. I am also grateful for his many teachings and devotions that have helped me develop and grow closer to our Savior.
I was especially impacted by his message in the last December Ensign regarding children and our responsibilty as parents. Here are a few short paragraphs from that message.
It is so obvious that the great good and the terrible evil in the world today are the sweet and the bitter fruits of the rearing of yesterday’s children. As we train a new generation, so will the world be in a few years. If you are worried about the future, then look to the upbringing of your children. Wisely did the writer of Proverbs declare, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it” (Proverbs 22:6).
E. T. Sullivan once wrote these interesting words: “When God wants a great work done in the world or a great wrong righted, he goes about it in a very unusual way. He doesn’t stir up his earthquakes or send forth his thunderbolts. Instead, he has a helpless baby born, perhaps in a simple home and of some obscure mother. And then God puts the idea into the mother’s heart, and she puts it into the baby’s mind. And then God waits. The greatest forces in the world are not the earthquakes and the thunderbolts. The greatest forces in the world are babies.”1
And those babies, I should like to add, will become forces for good or ill, depending in large measure on how they are reared. The Lord, without equivocation, has declared, “I have commanded you to bring up your children in light and truth” (D&C 93:40).
Gordon B. Hinckley, “These, Our Little Ones,” Ensign, Dec 2007, 4–9


Great quotes...President Hinkley left an amazing legacy that will not be forgotten.
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