by Benjamin Knoll | Feb 6, 2018 | Agency, Belief, Family, Goodness, Jesus Christ |
Mormon historian Richard Bushman recently sat down for an interview with Blair Hodges for the Maxwell Institute Podcast. They discuss several interesting topics, including Bushman’s research, upcoming projects, as well as the nexus of faith and scholarship. Toward the...
by Benjamin Knoll | Dec 5, 2017 | Atonement, Book Reviews, Empowerment, Featured, Goodness, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, Potential, Religion, Savior |
At a recent Sacrament Meeting I heard the following message: “The world tells women to be independent, confident, and educated, but we know women are instead supposed to be chaste, virtuous, and modest.” Sunday School then featured these highlights: “We are constantly...
by Jason L | Feb 18, 2016 | Book of Mormon, Featured, Fellowship, Jesus Christ |
I love Moroni chapter 6. I love that Moroni, fleeing for his life and carrying around this heavy record, took the time to record some of the little details about Christ’s church that were missing. I love what he wrote about what the Nephite church was. “And now I...
by Thomas Hatton | Aug 7, 2015 | Featured, Mormon Humor |
Part of the reason why Christ was such a revolutionary figure was the fact that he urged all people to love people that are very hard to love. He said, “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and...
by Carrie Marsh | Aug 28, 2014 | Compassion, Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, Humanity, Individuality |
There is a poem that tells of the auction on an old violin. As the auctioneer presents the violin to his audience, they see a dusty and worn violin in poor shape. The auctioneer calls out, “One dollar, one dollar, Do I hear two?””Two dollars, who...
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