But isn’t our model Jesus, a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief? . . . Faith cannot eradicate our longing for those who die.
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But isn’t our model Jesus, a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief? . . . Faith cannot eradicate our longing for those who die.
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Interviewed by Rachel RueckertHow did you first get involved in genealogy? What sparked the interest?It really started a few months after my mission. My dad, a photographer who had collected family photos since he was
The editor spoke with mail carrier Jaelynn Francis as she went about her delivery route in Smithfield, Utah, on a December afternoon. With her cell on speakerphone in her Postal Service uniform pocket, she drove
Tell me about the process of creating Ditto Kids magazine. How did you come up with the idea? How long did it take you to create the first issue? How did you decide on content?I
Tell me about the many ways you’re engaged in your communities.I work with PIK2AR (Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources), a nonprofit organization geared toward empowering disadvantaged members of the greater Salt Lake City community
How did your journey with conservation and bookmaking begin? Have you always been drawn to this?Nope. I did not know craft bookwork existed. Granted, I did have a short-lived college work-study job in the library
The decisions that women make in their homes and in their communities are the very things that make them effective leaders.
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.