President Porter teaches how children have ‘intrinsic worth and dignity’

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Primary General President Susan H. Porter addressed the International Society Conference at Brigham Young University, emphasizing the intrinsic worth and dignity of children. She encouraged adults to nurture and support children, following Jesus Christ's example.
Primary General President Susan H. Porter taught that every child has 'intrinsic worth and dignity' as a spirit child of heavenly parents. She emphasized the importance of adults treating children with humility and respect, recognizing they are not their superiors. President Porter cited Jesus Christ's example in 3 Nephi, where He invited children to be brought to Him and blessed them. She encouraged family, church, and community to work together to protect and support children, providing opportunities for them to serve others. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites children to participate in family gospel study, Primary, and community service activities. By doing so, children are given dignity and opportunities to develop their worth and purpose.
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