Difference between revisions of "Skyline Research Institute"
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All of the Institute’s reports are available at [http://www.thefamilyproclamation.org The Family Proclamation.org] and [http://www.familyliteracyproject.org Family Literacy Project.org]. | All of the Institute’s reports are available at [http://www.thefamilyproclamation.org The Family Proclamation.org] and [http://www.familyliteracyproject.org Family Literacy Project.org]. | ||
− | The research available on their website includes an annotated version of | + | The research available on their website includes an annotated version of The Family: A Proclamation to the World as well as resources geared toward youth and young adults, who were not yet born when the proclamation was issued. This project aims to help those who have unanswered questions and concerns about what the proclamation states. |
[[Category:Marriage and Families]] | [[Category:Marriage and Families]] |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 10 November 2024
The Skyline Research Institute researches on the The Family: A Proclamation to the World, a defining statement on the divine role of the family issued by the First Presidency and the Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1995.
The Skyline Research Institute (SRI) is a private, nonprofit organization that informs people about the issues, attitudes, and trends shaping families in America and the world. It studies family policy, religion and public life, global attitudes and trends, and social and demographic trends on children, marriage, and family.
All of the Institute’s reports are available at The Family Proclamation.org and Family Literacy Project.org.
The research available on their website includes an annotated version of The Family: A Proclamation to the World as well as resources geared toward youth and young adults, who were not yet born when the proclamation was issued. This project aims to help those who have unanswered questions and concerns about what the proclamation states.