Lessons in Humility
by Caroline I’ve recently been humbled and have been forced to admit defeat. I never expected it to happen in this area. After all, if
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by Caroline I’ve recently been humbled and have been forced to admit defeat. I never expected it to happen in this area. After all, if
by Amelia i’m in the process of moving at the moment. a couple of weeks ago, some friends helped me box up some books but
By Jana I really needed this poem today. So for the love of you, I share it here, along with a few recent garden pictures.
by Zenaida Mormons often assume that everyone within the faith around them believes the same way they do, as evidenced by the way we talk
When I dialed the number for the Newton Women’s Health Clinic, I had no idea what I was going to say. I started with, “Hi,
by Deborah Yeah! This lesson includes my very favorite Joseph Smith sentiment: ““Mormonism is truth; and every man who embraces it feels himself at liberty
Guest Post by James McMurray First of all, a quick thanks to Jessawhy for encouraging me to expand on a question I posed to her
Don’t miss Shelah’s “My Mormon History.” Part I and Part 2 Rebecca J: “Baptism: Dead or Alive” Kristine Haglund — the new https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg of Dialogue
Okay, I struggle with finding the right focus in lessons about the second coming. The quotes are pretty intense! I have sat through many “second
by Caroline (Note: Comments that stray into condemnation for people who either support or disagree with the prop will be deleted.) So it looks like
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