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Bulletin: an
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To
think about...
"This rising generation is the first
generation to be reared in a time when society's other
institutions, previously supportive of certain moral
standards, have largely been neutralized, or worse,
secularized. This rising generation, basically shorn of
such external support systems, therefore must believe
because of the word, and behave because they believe. As
we all know, current film, music, art, and theater too
often promote drugs, alcohol, pornography and
promiscuity….this is not simply a temporary tidal wave
which ere long will pass. It is the wave-tossed secular
sea itself, and it will not subside until He comes and
all the winds and the waves once again obey His will.
Hence this is not a time for busy or preoccupied parents
to leave our youth unloved, unattended, or untaught."
(Neal A. Maxwell, General Conference, Apr 1984).
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Published by
the National LDS Homeschool Association
Volume 1, Issue 2,
June 2005

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"Ride
the high country. We live in the valley but we don't
always have to ride there — set your sights high.
Get up out of the valley and the shadows of everyday
life, soak up the light that's there, let your spirit
for life, for loving, for learning and for making a
difference in the world run free."
(Kim Clark, Dean of Harvard Business
School, to become new BYU-Idaho President ,
in his first address to the student body 7 June 2005,
quoting his late father, a former cowboy of southern
Utah) |
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