May 6, 2009 In “A Little Parable for Mothers” by Temple Bailey
“In “A Little Parable for Mothers” by Temple Bailey, a young mother setting out on her path of life was told that the way would not be easy but that the end would be better than the beginning. She taught her children that life was good. She gave them courage, fortitude, and strength. And finally she was able to teach them to look above the clouds that bring shadows of darkness into this life, to see the glory of God. Knowing how to find their Heavenly Father through the darkness and living by the light of his glory, her children could walk alone. The mother’s journey was over, but the end was better than the beginning because of what she was able to teach her children.”
Typescript, LDS Church Historical Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah.) Barbara B. Smith, Ensign, May 1982, 79
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