General David M. Shoup, USMC, said, “If in this troubled world we can produce enough properly guided men, we won’t need guided missiles.” There is no greater need today than for more properly guided people. And the task of producing properly guided people belongs to the home.
Our homes are not merely to be refuges from the storms and vicissitudes of life, where we find rest and renewal. They are also to be places where young lives are bent, molded, and trained.
If our homes are to measure up to this responsibility several things are necessary:
1. A family example. Once a mother carried her little boy into the zoo. He was asking about each animal and when he saw some baby ones in a cage, he asked, “What are these?&rdqu...