Supporting Children and Youth:
A Broadcast for Parents and Leaders

As parents and leaders strive to help youth and children build faith in Jesus Christ and become more like Him, the Children and Youth program can be a valuable resource. In this broadcast, hosted by President M. Russell Ballard and Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, members of the General Organization Presidencies share helpful insights and ideas about how to use the Children and Youth program to build faith in Christ. Parents and leaders can view the full broadcast or the segments that apply to their specific responsibilities. It can be used in families, ward and stake councils, stake youth leadership committees, ward youth councils, Aaronic Priesthood quorum and Young Women class presidency meetings, and other settings.

Full Broadcast

President Ballard and Elder Cook, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and general leaders of the Church participate in an inspirational broadcast to re-energize engagement in the Children and Youth program.
Supporting Children and Youth: A Broadcast for Parents and Leaders

Broadcast Segments

President Ballard and Elder Cook, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, review President Nelson’s call to gather Israel and emphasize how the Children and Youth program helps youth fulfill that assignment.
Introduction
Sister Jean B. Bingham and Brother Mark L. Pace emphasize the vital role that parents play in building faith in their children. They also share ideas and resources to create gospel experiences.
Parents
Sister Camille N. Johnson urges Primary leaders to seek inspiration to find creative ways to help children feel the Savior’s love and to recognize the Holy Ghost.
Primary Leaders
Sister Bonnie H. Cordon and Brother Steven J. Lund urge adult leaders to help youth focus on the Savior by mentoring them and teaching them how to lead their classes or quorums.
Adult Youth Leaders
Sister Bonnie H. Cordon and Brother Steven J. Lund affirm the Lord’s confidence in the youth leaders of the Church. They encourage quorum and class presidencies to build faith in their peers.
Quorum and Class Presidencies
President Ballard and Elder Cook, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, share their desire that those who teach children and youth should feel empowered and supported in their efforts to strengthen a rising generation.
Conclusion