by Emily Spencer | Sep 17, 2014 | Agency, Atonement, Book Reviews, Charity, Compassion, Disability, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Forgiveness, Humanity, Mental Health, Reviews, Sacrament, Symbolism, Truth |
Ezra and Hadassah: A Portrait of American Royalty is the gripping account of author Heather Young’s tumultuous childhood at the abusive hands of those into whose care she was entrusted, both her foster and Latter-day Saint adoptive parents. With remarkable courage,...
by Brian D. | Aug 22, 2014 | Charity, Compassion, Featured, Humanity |
I have always been a dog lover. I grew up in a dog family. In fact, we were a Lab family. We hunted ducks with, wrestled with, and slept with Labrador retrievers. Thinking of those big dopey dogs sauntering up to me with a stupid grin on their face, while dripping of...
by Geoff Nelson | Jun 27, 2014 | Charity, Compassion, Education, Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, Honesty, Mormonism, News, Sunday School |
This post must begin by acknowledging the current events regarding the excommunication of Kate Kelly. Regardless of how you feel about the excommunication, we should all be mourning together. We should all be grieving. We should all follow our baptismal covenant to...
by Pablo | Jun 16, 2014 | Featured |
Room for All in this Church June 16, 2014 We face a difficult and pivotal moment in Mormonism as LDS leaders and church members wrestle more openly with complicated aspects of our faith, its doctrine, and its history—often in spaces afforded by the Internet. In light...
by Spencer Lake | May 24, 2014 | Charity, Compassion, Featured, Homosexuality, New Testament |
“Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun who worked among the poor in India most of her life, spoke this profound truth: ‘If you judge people, you have no time to love them.’ The Savior has admonished, ‘This is my commandment, that ye love one another, as I have loved...
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