The LDS Church is a church that appears to be dominated and led by men with men holding the most prominent positions in the church, such as the First Presidency, the Quorum of the 12 Apostles, stake presidencies, and bishoprics. It would be easy to assume that LDS families should follow this same pattern, with husbands and fathers being in charge. However, this is not the Lord’s way for families. President Gordon B. Hinckley stated, “In the marriage companionship there is neither inferiority nor superiority. The woman does not walk ahead of the man; neither does the man walk ahead of the woman. They walk side by side as a son and daughter of God on an eternal journey.” Husbands and wives should work together to make decisions for their families, calling on the Lord for help when they cannot agree. The most efficient way for couples to work together as equal partners is to participate in family councils. Elder M. Russell Ballard states, “Alma taught, ‘Counsel with the Lord in all ...