by Blaire Ostler | Sep 7, 2016 | Faith, faith crisis, Faith Crisis, Family, Featured |
(Photo Credit: Lonely Speck) In Relief Society, we recently studied Lesson 16: Marriage—An Eternal Partnership. First, I want to commend the instructor for not making any comments about traditional marriage being under attack. The lesson could have easily been swayed...
by Boyd Petersen | Aug 4, 2016 | Faith, Faith Crisis, faith crisis, Featured, Truth |
Many years ago, I took a flight from Baltimore to New York on a turboprop airplane. I love to fly and I had never experienced a turboprop, so I was thrilled to get on the plane. But what started out as an adventure ended up a nerve-wracking experience when we ran into...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Jul 13, 2016 | Faith Crisis, Featured |
I like to mountain bike – a lot. That is an understatement; a huge understatement. Our youngest daughter recently outgrew her hand-me-down BMX bike and wanted a new bike – a mountain bike! In order for her to get a mountain bike, she had to meet the same requirement...
by Jason L | Feb 3, 2016 | Church, Featured, Leadership |
Does it matter who your bishop is? In my experience, many types of people can be good bishops. But they are not identical. They bring their personalities and experience with them to the calling and no ‘mantle of priesthood authority’ completely erases that. When...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Jan 25, 2016 | Faith Crisis, faith crisis, Featured |
As I have actively watched the online discussions regarding faith-crises/faith-transitions, I’ve noticed something strange. While there is excellent advice on how to work through it – for example the Givens’ book, The Crucible of Doubt, and Patrick...
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