Guest Post: Things Which are Not Seen, Which are True
By Olivia Meikle As a graduate student studying English literature, I enjoy taking words and phrases apart to find the hidden meanings inside. A few
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By Olivia Meikle As a graduate student studying English literature, I enjoy taking words and phrases apart to find the hidden meanings inside. A few
“There are moments that the words don’t reach…” It’s been a hard week for so many people. I keep trying to find the words to
I had never heard this hymn until my last two months as a missionary in Brazil. Os Teus Filhos Pai Celeste. Or: Children of Our
Every morning, we have a dance party. My six-year-old gets ready for school and then we turn up the speakers on a song she loves—usually
As I watched the results of the election filter in Tuesday night, I had a visceral reaction of anger, exasperation, and hopelessness. I was angry
Shattered I took a picture of my daughter wielding a hammer, after I voted. (Though it was a week ago, not this historic night.) I
An article in the Salt Lake Tribune describes Muslim reaction after the rhetoric of many Mormons denouncing attacks on the Muslim community during the campaign
I was living in England and Scotland during the George W Bush years and his presidency reflected badly on Americans abroad. Eight years after the
I canvassed for Hillary on Monday. Â I live in a swing state, so I took my three year-old daughter out with me and a
By GNM Dear Dad, Mitt Romney was speaking to you, man-to-man, when he tweeted: “Hitting on married women? Condoning assault? Such vile degradations demean our
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