Motherhood is a demanding calling. Not only are we the nose and bottom wipers, we are also the cooks, the taxi drivers, the educators, the listening ear, the encourager, the maid, and countless other “labels.” With all the demands put on us caring for our family’s and other’s needs it is all too easy to […]
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The Great Commandment FHE
This lesson helps family members better understand why Love is the greatest commandment given us by God. It is based off Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin’s October 2007 General Conference talk. This is another lesson I received through my Family Home Evening swap group. For some reason the lessons are printing really big, cutting some of […]
Striving to Serve FHE
Oftentimes when we think of giving service to others we forget about the simple acts of serving our family everyday. This lesson is based on a General Conference talk given by Elder Steven E. Snow in October 2007. Most of the lesson came from another FHE lesson swap but I couldn’t find the visuals for […]
O Remember, Remember
Elder Henry B. Eyring gave a wonderful talk on gratitude in the October 2007 General Conference entitled, “O Remember, Remember.” This family home evening lesson is based off of that talk and was compiled by . O Remember, Remember FHE PDF Here is a portion of the lesson so you know what you are getting. […]
Raising the Bar FHE
This Family Home Evening lesson is based off of Elder L. Tom Perry talk, “Raising the Bar” given in the October 2007 General Conference. It was put together by Paige O. from my FHE Swap group. She originally had a different activity for the lesson but I couldn’t find visuals to easily add so I […]
Scriptural Witnesses
This Family Home Evening lesson is based on the November 2007 General Conference address given by Elder Russell M. Nelson entitled “Scriptural Witnesses.” It was put together by Jenn M., another member of my FHE Swap Group. As with the other FHE lessons, I’ve posted part of the lesson outline so you have an idea […]
Messages of Faith
We just spent a wonderful weekend together as a family. We listened to General Conference at home wrapped in blankets. For those not familiar with our LDS faith, General Conference is a time where we hear words of instruction and counsel from the prophet, Thomas S. Monson, members of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles and […]
Slow to Anger FHE
This is another family home evening lesson from the last swap we did. It is based on Pres. Hinckley’s talk Slow to Anger from the October 2007 General Conference. It was put together by Melinda B. Slow to Anger pdf file Here’s a copy of part of the lesson so you know what you are […]
Do it NOW! FHE
I ran out of time this week to scan in the family home evening lesson I wanted to share. As I was looking through the files of our Family Home Evening Swap group I came upon this lesson that we did about a month ago. It was put together by Mindy Zeigler. The file had […]
By small and simple things
I have trouble with wanting to do too much. I have so many interests – photography, music, cooking, gardening, sewing, quilting, blogging, homeschooling – that I can’t seem to find the time to do them all. Then add in all the things I should be doing – reading scriptures, exercising, writing in my journal, spending […]
Family Home Evening Lessons Master list
Ready to print Family Home Evening lessons that I’ve posted on my blog. Most lessons are in PDF format. Since I first started uploading these Scribd has changed their settings making those in the “archives” not free anymore. To overcome that I have uploaded all of these lessons as 4 zip files at Dropbox. These […]
Outposts of the Kingdom of God
Our homes are small outposts of the kingdom of God, reflecting some of the glory of heaven but surrounded by darkness and constantly under attack.
Working Together as a Family
One of the greatest things we can do is teach our children the joy of honest labor. They will learn this best working together as a family on projects that improve your home, serve others, and create works of beauty.
Tarzan, Vines, & Forgiveness
Think of your grudges, resentments, hurt feelings, pain. Can you let them go? Can you move forward? Can you find a way to forgive – for the sake of your happiness, and the happiness of your spouse and your family? It is the only way. It is the only way to progress.
Living Your Love Story
“Mom, so-and-so was wondering about the first time you and dad kissed?” This question was asked amongst comments of “No, I didn’t!” and “It was your idea!” We all laughed {and there might have been a few ‘eeewwww’s} as I recounted that fateful day so long ago. It dawned on me we’d never told that particular part […]
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