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Family
Mission Statements |
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Typically, a
family mission statement would reflect the thoughts and
ideas of everyone in the family with each person who is
old enough contributing to its formation. We tend to
support ideas better when we "own" them.
Furthermore, the very act of compiling it helps family
members to clarify, prioritize and move forward together.
In other words, the process of writing the statement can
be almost as useful as living by the statement itself.
And the words are not final; revisions and amendments
should be made periodically as needed.
A family
mission statement is not about goals and plans. Such as
hopes and dreams can support and activate the statement,
but they're not the statement itself. Rather, it's a
statement, or declaration, of who we are and the best
that we can be; the purpose of our life together, the
values we stand for; the priorities that regulate us; the
love we share; the commitments we have made to ourselves,
to one another and to the Lord.
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It's not
intended for a family mission statement to be used to
threaten or inflict guilt. Rather, its purpose is to
inspire and bless the family. Hopefully, it should help
all family members to contribute in a real way to the
physical and spiritual good of the home. It should help
everyone be part of an eternal family and a home that can
last forever.
Here is a
sample family mission statement:
Ours is a
family of goodly parents and children who walk in truth.
We stand for obedience, integrity, love, honor and
service.
We love the Lord. We show this best by keeping His
commandments, by honoring the covenants we have made with
Him, and by serving our fellow men.
We love each other. We show this best by caring for,
helping and encouraging one another. We are charter
members of each others "fan clubs". We support
fellow family members by "being there" for them.
We are loyal, especially when others are disloyal. We are
peacemakers by being bigger than any problem, by making
the best of any situation, and by turning "the other
cheek" when appropriate.
We work together to create a setting, our home, which is
most conducive to our growth and progress. We do this
best by keeping our house and yard clean and orderly.
These same conditions invite the Spirit of the Lord to
prevail in our midst. Our home is a place of happiness,
harmony and good times. It is a safe harbor, protecting
us from the winds and storms of the world. Our home is
the best place on earth for us. Our friends like to be
there too.
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Ours is a
gospel centered home, and we have principle based lives.
We hearken to the words of our Father in Heaven as made
known to us through His representatives. Thus we say as
family, "Speak, Lord, for they servant heareth."
(1 Samuel 3:10).
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