Altruismo: Overcoming Language Barriers in Zion
“We’re altruistic.” That’s what the boy says. He is about nine-years-old, Hispanic, with impossibly-long eyelashes. The missionaries are running sharing time. “Pretend you are the
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“We’re altruistic.” That’s what the boy says. He is about nine-years-old, Hispanic, with impossibly-long eyelashes. The missionaries are running sharing time. “Pretend you are the
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I really like the ideas that Caroline and others have recently proposed. Such feminist assertions are heartening, and are evidence of a growing activist consciousness
For Valentine’s this year, instead of a wrapped gift, per se, I was thinking of alternatives for my sweetheart. Something into which I would put
As a child I remember hearing a story about a couple of young time travelers. Two children take a trip thousands of years into the
Opener: My style, when teaching from the Presidents of the Church Manual, is to begin with a personal reflection, a story, a scripture, a question
I’m afraid my abbreviated version of this essay simply doesn’t do it justice. Please check out the complete version in our archived Exponent II articles.
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New Year’s Eve party. Old friends. Some strangers. Fascinating careers: federal prosecutor, child life specialist, rocket scientist, producer, nurse … and those were the women.
This was the question I posed to my husband yesterday, as we were riding in the car on our way to grab some dinner. Mike
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