Teaching, No Greater Call Series: Introduction
What are some of successful teaching experiences you have had in church settings? Home from college for the summer, my mother mentioned to me
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What are some of successful teaching experiences you have had in church settings? Home from college for the summer, my mother mentioned to me
President Nelson, the new President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, gave a paradigm shifting talk in the last conference – on women. I’ve
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Money is a stressful topic for any individual, couple, group or organization to discuss. Keep in mind that there may
The 12th essay in the Gospel Topics series was released yesterday by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Titled Joseph Smith’s Teachings about
By Jenny I trudged slowly up the hill. I guess you could say I was running, but really I wasn’t moving very fast. Despite the
My title is straight and to the point. I attended Brigham Young University in Provo from 2010Â to 2014. I, like many of my peers, started
I have a conundrum that is apparently quite common among members of this community. On the one hand, I am someone with pretty liberal/unorthodox views
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation As the procession of women entered the church I swallowed a gasp. I knew I was attending the ordination of
Evolving Faith: Wanderings of a Mormon Biologist is a collection of essays by Steven L. Peck, published by the Maxwell Institute. Â Evolving Faith is an
Guest post by Bradley J. Kramer Bradley Kramer is a scholar of interfaith studies, particularly the relationship between Mormonism and Judaism. His book Beholding the
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