Linda & Richard Eyre
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Richard and Linda Eyre are international bestselling authors on family, parenting, and life balance. Visit them anytime at www.TheEyres.com or www.ValuesParenting.com.

Their three latest books are The Entitlement Trap, 5 Spiritual Solutions, and The Three Deceivers.

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Are the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer only in terms of money, or does the widening of the gap apply to other things as well—like values and health and marriage? How does the growing gap ...
Of all the questions we get about the church, no subject is more prevalent than the role and status of women. It is surprisingly common for curious people to have the impression that Mormonism is a male-dominat...
Happy Valentine's Day! We think it is one of the great holidays of the year — especially for couples — a chance to express love in a special way to the most important person in our lives.
With Mitt Romney edging ever closer to the Republican nomination for president, the church becomes a curiosity and a point of interest for more and more people. How skillfully we answer the increasing questions...
While the debates rage about what and how schools should teach, what is often left out of the discussion is the important factor of what schools could and should do for families, particularly relating to the qu...
A couple of weeks ago in this column, we tried to suggest that since the family is the basic unit of society, all larger institutions, from corporations to governments, actually depend on families for their own...
Most LDS Church members are getting more questions these days, because the church is in the news like never before.
In our home, we worked mightily at trying to teach our children the difference between the destruction and danger of "mean, fighting arguments" and the education and stimulation of passionate but thoughtful "de...
People occasionally ask us, "If you could just recommend one thing to parents or to marriage partners, what would it be?"
Last week, we talked about how the family is the basic unit of our society and our economy and how all larger institutions should be interested in preserving and supporting families simply because they ultimate...