Lessons my 15 kids taught me

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These are notes from a Book of Mormon conference. Any misinformation is the fault of the typist.

– Your life is your message
– Choose your battles well
– Forging heart is a forgiven heart.
– Hold children accountable. The greatest challenge of parents is parents.
– The service we offer is the rent we pay for the place we occupy service
– winners never quest and quitter never win.
– It’s nice to know that God loves you but its more important to know why. He is the eternal offspring of God.
– Find the good in yourself and you’ll see the good in others. Look for the good in others and see good in self
– Son is gay. Don’t tell me what you think I want to hear. Be direct. Just be honest.
– Son is better than Jim Kerry. Never used humor to humiliate. Use humor to evaluate.
– Note the beauty from within. the beauty on judgment day we will be judged on how we look not by the beauty outside but the beauty inside
– Winners seldom whine and winders seldom whine. Ask God what would you want me to do.
– We all see ourselves in the hands of God. To be an instrument for god you need to be prepared to be squeezed. To be a great and powerful instrument you will be squeezed and tested. Each of us will be squeezed. We have the atonement to aide us.
– Hold onto your dreams make sure they are in alignment with the lord and savior Jesus Christ.
– Each of us has the ability to make a unique contribution
– 3 Nephi 8: road is broken up

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