“It is useless to debate which parent is most important. No one would doubt that a mother’s influence is paramount with newborns and in the first years of a child’s life. The father’s influence increases as the child grows older. However, each parent is necessary at various times in a child’s development. Both fathers and mothers do many intrinsically different things for their children.”
James E. Faust, “Fathers, Mothers, Marriage,” Ensign, Aug. 2004, 3–4
Love this quote that popped its way into my inbox this morning. (If you haven’t subscribed to LDS Gems, it’s a wonderful resource that sends quotes to you Mondays and Fridays.)
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