by Jeremy Timothy | Mar 20, 2014 | Agency, Book of Mormon, Compassion, Featured, Homosexuality, Mental Health, Mormonism, Racism, Sexual Abuse |
I have always clung to the idea that the vast majority of people are basically good. At the same time, a look at history or the news makes quite clear that even good people are capable of doing some pretty horrible things. Why is this? Back in the 1960s a...
by Emily Spencer | Mar 15, 2014 | Agency, Charity, Compassion, Disability, Faith, Featured, Mental Health, Repentance, Service |
Based on actual events. Shared with permission. I’ll never forget the morning I got that surprise knock at my door. I wondered who it would be, since the clock hadn’t even yet chimed nine o’clock. I opened the door, and there she stood on my porch, her hair wrapped up...
by Sheldon Greaves | Mar 14, 2014 | Bible Scholarship, Compassion, Featured, Old Testament, Service, Sunday School |
By Sheldon Greaves, Ph.D. The story of how the servant of Abraham went looking for a wife for Isaac (Gen. 24), and found Rebecca is one of the most charming stories in the Old Testament. At least I think so. It is a tale taut with expectation and hazard. Abraham calls...
by Leah Marie | Mar 7, 2014 | Charity, Compassion, Featured |
I’ve recently gotten pretty excited about Ash Beckham’s latest TED talk. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. Her message was twofold, and so there are two important lessons I took from it. She talks about closets and how we all have them. I think it is...
by Sheldon Greaves | Mar 1, 2014 | Bible Scholarship, Compassion, Faith Crisis, Featured, Homosexuality, Old Testament, Sexuality, Standard Works, Sunday School, Theology |
By Sheldon Greaves, Ph.D. The section in Genesis for this week’s lesson is Genesis 13-14; 18-19, a crucial set of passages where the Bible paints a defining picture of Abraham, Lot, their families, and the world they lived in. There isn’t time to do proper justice to...
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