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Following Christ's example, children are considered "an heritage of the Lord" (Psalms 127:3) in the Mormon Church.  The Nursery and Primary programs are set up to help parents teach their young children gospel principles.  Church leaders also takes a great interest in strengthening the youth of the Church and through programs like Young Womens, Scouting, and Seminary.  Programs are designed to help build testimonies and character and teach responsibility.
 
Following Christ's example, children are considered "an heritage of the Lord" (Psalms 127:3) in the Mormon Church.  The Nursery and Primary programs are set up to help parents teach their young children gospel principles.  Church leaders also takes a great interest in strengthening the youth of the Church and through programs like Young Womens, Scouting, and Seminary.  Programs are designed to help build testimonies and character and teach responsibility.
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 4 November 2007

Following Christ's example, children are considered "an heritage of the Lord" (Psalms 127:3) in the Mormon Church. The Nursery and Primary programs are set up to help parents teach their young children gospel principles. Church leaders also takes a great interest in strengthening the youth of the Church and through programs like Young Womens, Scouting, and Seminary. Programs are designed to help build testimonies and character and teach responsibility.