“Isn't it really the significance of the Atonement in a person's life? Doesn't the Atonement really begin to mean something to a person when he or she is trying to face down the challenges of living, whether they be temptations or limitations?” TryingMeanPersonsFacesChallengesTemptationLimitationSignificanceAtonement Author:Lance B. Wickman
“There's an old maxim which is really true for every parent and that is, 'You haven't failed until you quit trying.' I think that means both in terms of taking appropriate opportunities to teach one's children the right way, but at all times making sure they know that over all things you'll love them.” ThinkingKnowsWayTryingMeanChildrenOpportunityParentTermTeachHavensAll ThingsQuittingAll TimeAppropriateRight WayMaximsReally True Author:Lance B. Wickman
“It really is true the Lord's way is to love the sinner while condemning the sin. That is to say we continue to open our homes and our hearts and our arms to our children, but that need not be with approval of their lifestyle. Neither does it mean we need to be constantly telling them that their lifestyle is inappropriate. An even bigger error is now to become defensive of the child, because that neither helps the child nor helps the parent. That course of action, which experience teaches, is almost certainly to lead both away from the Lord's way.” WayNeedsHeartMeanChildrenDoeHelpingHomeActionCoursesParentSinLordTeachArmsBiggerOur ChildrenErrorsLifestyleSinnerApprovalInappropriateCondemning Author:Lance B. Wickman
“Marriage is a unified institution. Marriage means a committed, legally sanctioned relationship between a man and a woman. That's what it means. That's what it means in the revelations. That's what it means in the secular law. You cannot have that marriage coexisting institutionally with something else called same-gender marriage. It simply is a definitional impossibility.” MenMeanLawInstitutionsCommittedGenderRevelationsSecularImpossibilityUnified Author:Lance B. Wickman