by MIchael Austin | Sep 24, 2014 | Featured, Old Testament, Poetry |
For the last eighteen months or so, I have been a semi-professional Jobologist. In researching for my book, Re-reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World’s Greatest Poem, I read the Book of Job many times in a dozen or so different translations. I also read a...
by EOR | Apr 9, 2014 | Faith, Featured, Feminism, Mormonism, Poetry, Priesthood, Revelation |
I went west seeking God. I wanted to knock at the door and made it known that I am seeking the greater light. A burning in my heart was the Spirit’s testimony that what I was doing was right for me. In a sea of people, and under a storm of hail and insults I walked....
by J | Apr 3, 2014 | Poetry |
If you’re so unhappy, why stay? they shouted, why not leave? You are alone. Things do not change here ever. Why do you wander? they shouted, pride or sin? You are the one to blame. We follow. We know what’s right. The One loved the ninety and nine and...
by Janan Graham-Russell | Apr 2, 2014 | Featured, Poetry |
To Be A Prophetess God called you by a blessed name, Prophetess Then wove Heaven into the palms of your hands. As we floated down the river Nile It was our lives you watched over Our victories you prophesied and imagined into song But, Prophetess, there will be those...
by Melody Newey | Dec 9, 2013 | Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, New Testament, Poetry, Uncategorized |
Some of us celebrate Christmas with surety about the truth of the Savior’s birth. Some of us feel lonely, isolated from the apparent joy that seems to come so easily to those who testify of what they know. Some of us are surrounded by loved ones, embraced at...
by Cami Thurman Ashby | Oct 15, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Poetry |
SACRED CIRCLES By Cami Alex Thurman Ashby There I was, a young Beehive, bubbling with excitement… it was my first Girl’s Camp in Young Womens! A taste of Sisterhood, seasoned with laughter, skits, music and love; Always to be enjoyed with a side of scary...
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