by Carrie Marsh | Aug 22, 2013 | Agency, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured |
Two days ago I stumbled upon the Mormon Messages video, “Mountains to Climb”. It came to me on a day when I was on an emotional edge after reading a fictional story that brought many emotions I felt after the loss of my twin sons to the surface. The tears fell...
by Corbin Volluz | Aug 20, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Faith, Featured, Gospel Topics, LDS Church History, Mormon Humor, Revelation, Standard Works, Sunday School |
Part Two I don’t know if you was around to hear the first part of this tale where I talked about a farm boy said he dictated a book out of a hat and all the outlandish ways that book managed to sneak back and take a peak at history, coming up with a passel of...
by Corbin Volluz | Aug 19, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Faith, Featured, Gospel Topics, Standard Works |
Part One The year is 1829. The place is upstate New York. Using his trusty magic rock, a 23-year old farm boy dictates a six hundred page book from the bottom of a hat. He says it is a history of some folks who left Jerusalem about 600 B.C. He says it is written in...
by Jeremy Timothy | Aug 15, 2013 | Agency, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Mormonism, Revelation |
–that he might be in all and through all things, the light of truth. Which truth shineth. This is the light of Christ.– Doctrine and Covenants 88:6-7 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free John 8:32 We are emerging from an age...
by Jared Mooney | Aug 1, 2013 | Agency, Charity, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Forgiveness, Gospel Topics, Mormonism, Revelation, Theology, Transhumanism |
A close friend of mine in my ward asked me a while ago for my thoughts regarding the following statement, by Boyd K. Packer, originally given in the Ensign, in 1979. “The gospel might be likened to the keyboard of a piano—a full keyboard with a selection of keys...
by Jessica Finnigan | Jul 30, 2013 | Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Mormonism |
I must first express how happy I am that we are having a larger discussion about doubt, but it is an incredibly dysfunctional conversation. Limiting itself to the same paradigm that created the problem. The discussion is stuck on the fact that most if not all doubt...
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