First Presidency Letter, Feb 1999
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Office of the First Presidency
47 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-1000
February 11, 1999
To: Members of the Church Throughout the World
(To Be Read in Sacrament Meeting and Delivered by Home Teachers)
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
All about us we see evidence of the corrosive elements targeted to
injure our youth. We compliment most warmly those of our young people who choose to follow
the way of the Lord and the program of the Church. We are pleased to note that faith is
increasing among our youth, for which we are deeply grateful.
Unfortunately, there are some who fall into the adversary's net and
drift into inactivity and trouble. We are deeply concerned with these.
We call upon parents to devote their best efforts to the teaching and
rearing of their children in gospel principles which will keep them close to the Church.
The home is the basis of a righteous life, and no other instrumentality can take its place
or fulfill its essential functions in carrying forward this God-given responsibility.
We counsel parents and children to give the highest priority to family
prayer, family home evening, gospel study and instruction, and wholesome family
activities. However worthy and appropriate other demands or activities may be, they must
not be permitted to displace the divinely-appointed duties that only parents and families
can adequately perform.
We urge bishops and other Church officers to do all they can to assist
parents in seeing that they have time and help, where needed, as they nurture their
families and bring them up in the way of the Lord. Wherever possible, Sunday meetings,
other than those under the three-house schedule and perhaps council meetings on early
Sunday mornings or firesides later in the evening, should be avoided so that parents may
be with their children. As we strengthen families, we will strengthen the Church.
Faithfully your brethren,
(signed)Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, James E. Faust
The First Presidency