2. “If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. … It becomes special because you have made it so.” F.Burton Howard- April 2003 General Conference “Eternal Marriage” link
3. “Life is better (and much happier) as hearts turn toward family and as families live in the light of the gospel of Christ.” M. Russell Ballard – April 2012 General Conference “That the Lost May Be Found” link
4. “When people make family and religious commitments to gospel principles, they begin to do better spiritually and often temporally as well.” M. Russell Ballard – April 2012 General Conference “That the Lost May Be Found” link
5. “Family is the center of life and is the key to eternal happiness.” L. Tom Perry –April 2015 General Conference “Why Marriage and Family Matter-Everywhere in the World” link
6. “We believe that marriage and family ties can continue beyond the grave—that marriages performed by those who have the proper authority in His temples will continue to be valid in the world to come.” L. Tom Perry –April 2015 General Conference “Why Marriage and Family Matter-Everywhere in the World” link
7. As parents, we should remember that our lives may be the book from the family library which the children most treasure. –Thomas S. Monson, General Conference, Hallmarks of a Happy Home, October 1988
8. “The key to strengthening our families is having the Spirit of the Lord come into our homes. The goal of our families is to be on the strait and narrow path.”-Robert D. Hales, General Conference, Strengthening Families: Our Sacred Duty, April 1999
9. “We should not need a hurricane or other crisis to remind us of what matters most. The gospel and the Lord’s plan of happiness and salvation should remind us. What matters most is what lasts longest, and our families are for eternity.” M Russell Ballard, General Conference, What Matters Most is What Lasts Longest, October 2005
10. The evil one knows where to attack. He is going to attack the home. He is going to destroy the family. That’s what he wants to do. … Let us make up our minds he will not do it in our families.” Spencer W. Kimball, Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball, (2006), 202–13
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