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Dinner, Traditions, and Family Unity
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1. Family Dinners daily. Did you know that daily family dinners reduce the risk of substance abuse?
2. Get your Family Dinner Topics Guide.


  • Culture of Liberty. Epic stories from the Bible, Book of Mormon, and classic literature educate young adults in their Judeo-Christian heritage
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  • Family Friendly Values  without preaching.  Non-theological epic stories from Holy Land and ancient American history teach family friendly values shared by Jews and Christians
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  • Leadership training. Heroic role models for young adults

  • Character Education teaching moments. Short illustrated stories in short, power-packed dinner topics
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  • FAQs
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      Epic Stories for Character Education

    3. Build Family Friendly Values Daily without getting burned out. How can you build character in your family everyday after school and work without getting burned out? Just  Subscribe to Dinner Talk for Champions, where all the research and hard work are done for you, your online source of daily dinner topics, made relevant to today.
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    1. Are Mormons Christian?

    Yes. Mormon beliefs are that Jesus Christ is the central figure in all human history. His life and teachings are the heart of the Bible and the other books we consider to be holy
    scripture. The Old Testament sets the stage
    for Christ's mortal ministry. The New Testament describes His mortal ministry. The Book
    of Mormon gives us a second witness of
    His mortal ministry. ~L. Tom Perry
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    2. Does Epic Stories for Character
    Education
    contain Mormon doctrine?


    No. This is a collection of stories from scriptural history and classical literature
     that convey moral values common to all faiths of the Judeo-Christian culture.

    3. Why is some of the vocabulary challenging?

    4. Can this program be adapted to
    different ages?


    5. Does this program adhere to a certain order? What if I skip a day—
    will I get lost?

    No worries.Each story stands on its own,
    and you can certainly skip around as you desire.

    6. If I have a bad day, or a bad week,
    how can I get back on track?


    Welcome to
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    7. What is online support, and how do
     I access it?


    At the “Dinner Talk for Champions”
    magazine.

    8. Epic Stories for Character Education is about heroes from ancient history. How do I make this relevant to life today?

    Welcome to Epic Stories Dinner Talk series.
    Dinner topics are selected from a wide
    variety of news and commentary sources.

    9.  How do I get started?

    Start by gathering the family
    and eating dinner together every
    day. It’s something everyone can do—
    we all have to eat! If you’re really
    brave, you’ll turn off the TV during
    dinner.

    If you turn off the TV, what are you
    going to talk about? That’s where
    you’ll need Epic Stories, your family
    dinner topics guide.


    Testimonials
    for Epic Stories


    A Marvelous Resource.

    I love that the epic stories are short.
    I can prepare a topic on moral values in 10 minutes!
    ~Aleta, teacher and parent of special needs child

    Empowering Daily Concepts
    I highly recommend Epic Stories. We are truly at war and every resource that is effective and beneficial such as this book should be used.
    This book is a great guide of instant stories and
    questions to get the conversation flowing in a
    productive and enlightening way. My boys
     have participated in many discussions and
    shared some insightful ideas. This book allows
    daily thinking and conversing on topics that
    build and strengthen character. Being aware
    of these concepts and stories on a daily basis
    is very empowering. I've found even 5 to
    10 minutes of conversation at the dinner table
    to be beneficial.
    ~Jennifer, Mother of six
     
    Builds on commonly held
    Judeo-Christian Moral Values.

    Epic Stories for Character Education
     builds on the Judeo-Christian family values held in common by Mormons [The Church of Jesus Christ
    of Latter-Day Saints]
    and orthodox
    Christians to provide a resource for parents
    and other mentors in preparing the next
    generation for leadership in a challenging
    world.
    ~Al Galasso, Book Dealer's World


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    Great Quotes:
    Great minds discuss ideas. Average
    minds talk about events. Small minds
    talk about people.

    Shun profane and foolish chatter.
    Flee all evil. Avoid contention.
    Repent where needed.
    See 2 Timothy 2:16, 22-26

     
     





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