
As you prepare to teach The Family: A Proclamation to the World in Sunday School this week, you’ll be focusing on timeless truths about God’s plan for His children, the divine nature of the family, and the roles we each play in building strong, Christ-centered homes. This inspired document offers powerful principles about identity, purpose, love, and responsibility—all of which are deeply relevant in today’s world. To help you create an uplifting and engaging lesson, we’ve gathered a set of thoughtful discussion questions, meaningful object lesson ideas, and personal sharing prompts. These teaching tools are designed to invite the Spirit, encourage heartfelt participation, and help your class connect personally with the doctrine of the family.

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“The family is central to the Creator’s plan.”
Engaging Questions (10)
- Why do you think Heavenly Father placed us in families as part of His plan, rather than sending us to earth alone?
- How does seeing family as part of God’s plan change the way you approach everyday family life?
- What blessings have come to you because God organized life around family relationships?
- How does knowing you were placed in your family intentionally influence your sense of purpose?
- What examples have you seen of God strengthening or healing families?
- When has your family—past or present—helped you feel closer to the Savior?
- How does understanding the divine purpose of families help you in times when family life is difficult?
- What Christlike qualities does family life naturally teach us?
- How does family fit into the eternal nature of God’s plan for joy?
- How has the doctrine of eternal families expanded your view of who you are becoming?
Object Lessons (5)
- Blueprint & Home Construction
Show a house blueprint beside a completed house. Explain that the blueprint represents God’s plan, and families are His structure for raising, teaching, and refining His children. Discuss what happens when a house is missing key support beams. - Seeds in a Garden
Plant several seeds in a small pot. Explain that seeds flourish best in the right environment—just as Heavenly Father created families to be the spiritual “soil” where His children grow best. - Puzzle with Missing Pieces
Present a puzzle with several missing pieces. Explain that God’s plan isn’t complete without family relationships. Each piece matters, and every family member contributes to the whole. - Sun & Solar System Model
Use a simple model of the solar system. Show how planets orbit the sun. Explain that families revolve around the Creator’s plan, not the other way around. When Christ is the center, everything aligns. - Roots & Branches (Tree Model)
Display a tree diagram with strong roots. Strong roots (family doctrine) support branches (individuals). When roots are nourished, the whole tree grows.
Personal Sharing Prompts (10)
- Share a moment when your family strengthened your faith.
- Describe an experience that helped you see God’s hand in your family relationships.
- Reflect on a time your family—however it looks—brought you unexpected joy.
- Share how learning about eternal families influenced your testimony.
- Talk about a family challenge that helped you develop Christlike attributes.
- Describe someone in your family who taught you about God’s love.
- Reflect on a time your family situation didn’t feel ideal, yet God still brought growth.
- Share something you’re grateful for about your family today.
- Describe how you’ve seen God guide or heal your family.
- Share what eternal family means personally to you.
“Each [person] is a beloved son or daughter of heavenly parents.”
Engaging Questions (10)
- How does knowing you have heavenly parents change the way you see yourself?
- What experiences have helped you feel God’s parental love personally?
- How might life look different if everyone truly understood this doctrine?
- How does this truth help you when you feel inadequate, unseen, or discouraged?
- What does it mean to you that Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother know you individually?
- How does this doctrine influence the way you treat others?
- What helps you remember your divine identity during challenging times?
- Why do you think this truth was placed at the beginning of the family proclamation?
- How does knowing your worth is divine—not earned—change your choices?
- How has this truth helped you build confidence in Christ?
Object Lessons (5)
- Name Tags & Identity
Write different labels on name tags (“student,” “parent,” “tired,” “busy”). Then place a special one that reads, “Child of God.” Explain that while other labels shift, our eternal identity never changes. - Royal Crown
Bring a simple crown. Teach that being a child of heavenly parents means inheriting divine qualities and potential, like royalty preparing for their future role. - Mirror & Sticky Notes
Place negative and positive labels on a mirror. Remove them and show that the reflection remains the same: a child of God. Our true identity is constant. - Fingerprint Activity
Show that no two fingerprints are alike. Likewise, each child of God is individually unique and purposefully created. - Sunbeam & Source
Shine a flashlight and show how the beam comes from a source. We are “beams” of divine parents—reflecting Their light.
Personal Sharing Prompts (10)
- Share an experience when you felt God knew you personally.
- Describe a moment when you felt Heavenly Father’s or Heavenly Mother’s love.
- Reflect on a time you realized your worth wasn’t tied to achievement.
- Talk about someone who helped you see your divine identity.
- Share a scripture that helps you feel like a cherished child of God.
- Describe how the doctrine of heavenly parents has shaped your life choices.
- Share a lesson your parents—or someone who acted as a parent—taught you about divine love.
- Reflect on a prayer when you felt heard by Heavenly Father.
- Describe a time when remembering your identity helped you through a challenge.
- Share what being a “beloved spirit son/daughter” means to you personally.
“Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Engaging Questions (10)
- What teachings of Jesus Christ have most influenced your family life?
- How does following Christ’s example create peace in the home?
- What principles from the Savior help resolve conflict in families?
- When have you seen Christ bring healing to a family relationship?
- What Christlike habits make a home feel safe and loving?
- How does the Savior’s grace strengthen imperfect families?
- What teachings of Christ would you like to incorporate more intentionally at home?
- How does focusing on Christ change the way you parent, partner, or interact with loved ones?
- What does a Christ-centered family look like to you?
- How has the Savior helped you grow through family life?
Object Lessons (5)
- Building on the Rock
Build two mini houses: one on sand (sugar) and one on a rock (wood block). Shake the table. Only one stands. Teach that families anchored in Christ stay steady through storms. - Light in a Dark Room
Turn off the lights and use a lantern. Explain that Christ’s teachings bring light, direction, and safety into the home. - Bandages & Healing
Show a first-aid kit. Explain that Christ is the healer of hearts and families. Discuss what spiritual “first aid” looks like. - Family Recipe Card
Create a “recipe” for a happy home with ingredients like forgiveness, prayer, patience. Discuss what happens when one ingredient is missing. - Knotted Rope
Show how multiple strands woven together create a strong rope—symbolizing Christ binding families with unity and strength.
Personal Sharing Prompts (10)
- Share a time when Christ helped bring peace to your home.
- Describe an example of Christlike love you saw in your family growing up.
- Reflect on a teaching of Jesus Christ that changed your relationships.
- Share a moment when forgiveness blessed your family.
- Describe a Christ-centered tradition that strengthens your home.
- Reflect on a time the Savior helped you soften your heart.
- Share a principle of Christ you want to live more fully in your family.
- Describe someone in your family who exemplifies Christlike qualities.
- Share a family challenge that strengthened your faith in the Savior.
- Reflect on how following Jesus Christ has shaped the atmosphere of your home.
“We call upon responsible citizens … to maintain and strengthen the family.”
Engaging Questions (10)
- What does it mean to be a “responsible citizen” when it comes to strengthening families?
- How can individuals who aren’t in traditional family structures still defend and support families?
- What positive influence can Christ-centered families have on communities?
- How does your personal discipleship impact the strength of families around you?
- What current challenges do families face, and how can you help?
- How can we speak up for families with kindness, clarity, and compassion?
- What everyday actions strengthen the family as an institution?
- How can we support parents, children, or neighbors whose families are struggling?
- What does defending the family look like in your workplace, church calling, or community?
- How can we teach children and youth why the family matters?
Object Lessons (5)
- Lighthouse Model
A lighthouse stands firm and protects ships in rough seas. Teach that strong families protect society and guide rising generations safely. - Domino Effect
Set up dominoes. Show how one falling piece affects many others. Families influence the stability of communities in the same way. - Foundation Blocks
Stack blocks labeled “faith,” “service,” “kindness,” “responsibility.” Build a structure. Removing one block weakens the whole. Strong values strengthen society. - Blanket of Threads
Show a woven blanket. Each thread represents an individual or family. Strong threads create warmth; broken threads weaken the whole. - Community Garden
Show gardening tools. A healthy community requires tending, nurturing, and shared work—just like strengthening the family.
Personal Sharing Prompts (10)
- Share a time when someone strengthened your family.
- Describe a way your family has influenced your community for good.
- Reflect on a time you felt inspired to defend or uplift families.
- Share an example of a family—not necessarily your own—that strengthened your faith.
- Describe a moment when you helped support a struggling family.
- Reflect on how your discipleship influences the people around you.
- Share something your community does that helps families thrive.
- Describe a value or tradition your family has that strengthens others.
- Reflect on how you can be more intentional in supporting families around you.
- Share what motivates you to uphold and protect God’s design for families.


