by Janan Graham-Russell | Dec 17, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Homosexuality, Racism, Revelation |
Note: This essay first appeared on Janan’s blog, A Life Diasporatic. Please click on THIS LINK to visit her blog and read her other wonderful essays. Addressing The Black Elephant In The Room In the time since my baptism, there has always been a black elephant...
by Daniel Parkinson | Dec 17, 2013 | Agency, Featured, Feminism, Homosexuality, Uncategorized |
The Proclamation on the Family starts to address the church’s valid concern about the critical need for strong, intact families in order to provide the love, security and protection that every child deserves and requires in order to survive and thrive. There are...
by Esther Dale | Dec 16, 2013 | Faith, Featured, Feminism, Mormonism |
Why feminism? Because Jesus Is Recently, I’ve been seeing a lot of people complain about feminists, and especially about Mormon Feminists. I’ve seen a lot of attitudes that basically boil down to “How on earth do you think you can be a Christian/Mormon and a feminist...
by David Dixon | Dec 15, 2013 | Charity, Featured, Gospel Topics |
This lesson plan was developed by Dave Dixon, co-founder of the blog/podcast No Poor Among Them, which was recently highlighted on Rational Faiths. Opening Hymn Suggestions: 219 “Because I Have Been Given Much”, 223 “Have I Done Any Good”, 29 “A Poor Wayfaring Man of...
by Jason Husk | Dec 13, 2013 | Charity, Featured |
I first became introduced to Russell Farris at a network marketing group that he and I both attended. We became friends over time and I grew to understand his love for serving others. He is very active in his Baptist Church, and while we would often disagree on...
by Heidi Doggett | Dec 13, 2013 | Charity, Featured, Gospel Topics |
I’d love to love Christmas again. As a kid I’d play around the tree for hours. Impressions of ivory twinkle lights glinting off my mother’s extensive collection of antique colored glass ornaments–and of accidentally smashing several–are...
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