Whats it like to raise children in a Mormon family?
I was raised in a Mormon family, and it was wonderful. Certainly no family is perfect, but when all the members of the family are united in their faith, the family is generally strengthened. Mormon children learn gospel principles from a young age. In church there are special classes for children. Additionally, children have the opportunity to speak publicly in church, to receive a good religious education through the seminary and institute programs of the church, and to serve others through the church’s many humanitarian projects. Mormons believe that our families can be together forever, even after death. We also believe that family plays an important role in our progress in the next life. Consequently, we’re very dedicated to family life. Hope this answer helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.