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1. Slow to Anger

Gordon B. Hinckley

Widowhood of course is beyond the control of the parties, but divorce and separation are not. Divorce too often is the bitter fruit of anger.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > November 2007

2. The Women in Our Lives

Gordon B. Hinckley

The word man is used in the generic sense, but the fact is that it is predominantly men who bring about the conditions that lead to divorce. The cure for most marital troubles does not lie in divorce.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > November 2004

3. The Women in Our Lives

Gordon B. Hinckley

The word man is used in the generic sense, but the fact is that it is predominantly men who bring about the conditions that lead to divorce. The cure for most marital troubles does not lie in divorce.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2004

4. Slow to Anger

Gordon B. Hinckley

Widowhood of course is beyond the control of the parties, but divorce and separation are not. Divorce too often is the bitter fruit of anger.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2007

5. Divorce

Dallin H. Oaks

Some see themselves or their loved ones as the victims of divorce. In one way or another, divorce touches most families in the Church.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > May 2007

6. Divorce

Dallin H. Oaks

Some see themselves or their loved ones as the victims of divorce. In one way or another, divorce touches most families in the Church.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > May 2007

7. Enriching Your Marriage

James E. Faust

Divorce is also increasing in many other countries. Divorce can be justified only in the rarest of circumstances.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > April 2007

8. Enriching Your Marriage

James E. Faust

Divorce is also increasing in many other countries. Divorce can be justified only in the rarest of circumstances.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > April 2007

9. “Great Shall Be the Peace of Thy Children”

Gordon B. Hinckley

Gordon B. Hinckley Liahona January 2001 The young men here tonight have received some wonderful counsel. I hope they have listened well and that their lives will be touched for good as a result. I have chosen to speak to the fathers. You already know

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > January 2001

10. “Great Shall Be the Peace of Thy Children”

Gordon B. Hinckley

Gordon B. Hinckley Ensign November 2000 The young men here tonight have received some wonderful counsel. I hope they have listened well and that their lives will be touched for good as a result. I have chosen to speak to the fathers. You already know

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2000

11. When Parents Divorce

Deborah Eldredge-Milne

Teens can handle divorce better if they realize their parents’ divorce is not their fault. Teens who’ve worked through their parents’ divorce say that if you don’t grieve over your parents’ divorce, you may repress anger, which could lead to problems in the future.

Gospel Library > Magazines > New Era > August 2000

12. Jingle Blues

Kendra Kasl Phair

Anjenae Johnson is 16, and her parents got a divorce just last year. Don’t put all your activities on hold because of the divorce. 3.

Gospel Library > Magazines > New Era > December 1988

13. The Higher Law

Larry E. Dahl

Larry E. Dahl Liahona August 1999 Contention, anger, adultery, divorce, lust. Divorce (Matt. 5:31–32; 3 Ne. 12:31–32) Jesus said, “Whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery; and whoso shall marry her who is divorced committeth adultery” (3 Ne. 12:32).

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > August 1999

14. How the Atonement Helped Me Survive Divorce

Restoring Confidence As the date of our divorce hearing drew near, my husband sent me a 16-page letter evaluating our marriage. As I went through the divorce process, several people counseled me never to tear down my husband in front of our children.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > September 1999

15. Rebuilding My Life after Divorce

Jackie Witzel

As a result of the divorce, my life changed in ways I could not have imagined. They purchased a new outfit for me, the first I’d had since the divorce.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > June 2000

16. Happiness, Health, and Marriage

Elizabeth VanDenBerghe

But any examination of marriage today requires consideration of a divorce rate over 50 percent and a high acceptance in some areas of cohabitation, which enables couples to forgo commitment for a living-together arrangement that lasts, on the average, two years. 3 Some now call marriage just another lifestyle choice and even question whether it needs to exist between a man and a woman. As many never-married, divorced, or widowed Latter-day Saints have discovered, reliance on the Lord brings spiritual and other compensations that research cannot quantify.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > August 2001

17. The Enriching of Marriage

James E. Faust

This is worse.” Statistically, it is difficult to avoid a divorce because in the United States with every one hundred marriages there are now about fifty divorces. There are also many supposed reasons for divorce.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 1977

18. News of the Church

Ensign July 1984 03176_000_036Relief Society Counselors ChosenEnsignJuly 198475Relief Society Counselors Chosen Joy F. Evans and Joanne Bushman Doxey, both of Salt Lake City, have been chosen as first and second counselors in the Relief Society

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > July 1984

19. For the Divorced Single Parent

Kaye Terry Hanson

Shortly after the divorce, when the children were just five and one, I found it hardest after they were tucked into their beds at night. After a divorce, children develop an unusual maturity in some matters.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > September 2006

20. I Have a Question

In the child’s mind, the question may linger: Will my parents “divorce” me, too? Showing the children unconditional love thus becomes a major opportunity for both parents following a divorce.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > October 1992

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