by Azul Uribe | Jul 11, 2016 | Church, Compassion, Featured, Goodness, Humanity, Jesus Christ, prayer, unity |
I have checked out from the world, as much as one can in this day and age. This past month I have learned that you can have worst events in life that lead to hard days, and then you can have a list of days so horrendous that they amount to worst weeks. Mine was the...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Jul 9, 2016 | Featured, Racism |
Trigger Warning: use of the N-word by Muhammad Ali. My daughters and I, and occasionally my wife, box. We wanted our daughters to know how do defend themselves if the time ever presented itself. So we asked around what kind of martial arts would be...
by Jason Ford | Jul 8, 2016 | Excommunication, Featured |
I was eleven years old the day I saw them from my bedroom window walk up to our front door. My mother informed them the man they were looking for was in the backyard. I raced from the front of my childhood home to the back window. With my nose pressed up against the...
by Jared Mooney | Jul 7, 2016 | Church History, Corporate Church, decisions, Disagreement, faith crisis, Faith Crisis, Featured, Individuality, Mormonism, spirituality |
Those who have followed my posts here might know that I have had the benefit of a long and slow faith crisis… spread out over 20 years, since the beginning of High School to my recent decision to stop participating in the church for the foreseeable future....
by Jacob Baker | Jul 5, 2016 | Compassion, exclusion-policy, Family, Featured, Fellowship, Homosexuality, Humanity, LGBTQ, Poetry |
A poem that observes the limits of communities and institutions in being willing or able to include the suffering and even the existence of those who find themselves on the margins of their borders. Dedicated in particular to those who are grieving in the wake of...
by Benjamin Knoll | Jul 4, 2016 | Featured |
I read the Federalist Papers for the first time when I was 18 years old. What else should a college-bound aspiring political science major be reading? I left for my mission after my first year at Utah State University. My version of missionary “apostasy” was...
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