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 Benjamin Knoll | Nov 3, 2015 | Featured, Infertility, Joseph Smith, parenting |
My family and I recently welcomed a pair of adorable twin girls into our family. It was especially welcome as they arrived only after several years of battling infertility obstacles. Our first daughter came only after two years of ART (Assisted Reproductive...
by Greg Nelson | Sep 7, 2014 | Compassion, Featured, Mormonism, Theology |
To the woman healed from disease, without any physical ministration whatsoever, Jesus simply said “thy faith hath made thee whole.” However, to the blind men, instead of simply healing them with his words, he actually spit in the dirt and covered their eyes with the...
by James Patterson | Aug 31, 2014 | Book Reviews, Featured, Mormonism, Reviews |
I remember being taught as a young public relations student at BYU-Idaho that one of the keys to dealing with reporters and their probing questions – ever searching for a soundbyte they can lead their story with – is to, instead of finding the best answer to the...
by Russell Crosby | Jul 7, 2013 | Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Feminism, Heavenly Mother, Mormonism, Mother in Heaven, Natural Theology, New Testament, Old Testament, Pearl of Great Price, Priesthood, Revelation, Reviews, Theology |
“A Belief and Doubt in Mormonism- Navigating a Faith Crisis” July 6, 2013, Provo City Library Sponsored by the Temple and Observatory Group, a not-for-profit organization. Members are unpaid and there is no church affiliation or funding. Their purpose is...
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