Thoughts on Prayer #1: Why is There a Pattern for Prayer?
I’ve been pondering prayer, so my next few posts will likely be on this topic. I’ve always struggled with the LDS concept of prayer. I
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I’ve been pondering prayer, so my next few posts will likely be on this topic. I’ve always struggled with the LDS concept of prayer. I
I was recently directed to an article from 2004 at FAIR, with a shortened title “The Place of Mormon Women.” I don’t intend to comment
Whenever Elder M. Russell Ballard speaks, I instinctively believe that he is not addressing me. More often than not, his orations are fixed upon those who
I think my Post-Potter depression has made me desperate. Last weekend I arranged my whole day around seeing the latest Twilight movie–and actually looked forward
This seems like a lesson where it would be very very easy to get bogged down by nit-picky details like, “What exactly, is the difference
A few minutes ago, my baby’s screams lit up the monitor. Â I found her writhing in her bassinet, eyes shut tight, whimpering between screams. Â Do
Today’s poll comes from a combination of suggestions from readers Fran and Rachel. It can be a bit scary to put into words – especially
"It's wonderful to see a father so somewhat involved in his children's lives" via @TheOnion – http://t.co/yP8Y4jWu # Looks like the #wapo article brought down
by Frank Pellett (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 4 (soon to be 5) software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about
First published at The Bee in Your Bonnet, February 2011 I am not a grief counselor or claim any sort of professional understanding of grief.
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