questions
“Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written
“Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written
i didn’t watch the pbs special on mormonism last week. i was busy. papers to grade. novels and plays to read. seminars and lectures to
Have you ever had an experience where you were promised a specific blessing, perhaps even at the hands of a priesthood holder, and this blessing
When I was a teenager, I made a project of searching the scriptures to find out what exactly I had to do to be “saved.”
Perhaps, like me, you have attended a sacrament meeting and heard lackluster talks with retread stories, out of context scriptures and “faith promoting rumors.” Then
I’m sad and frustrated. I just got an email from my dear friend Alyson. She’s a phenomenon. Smart, funny, stylin’, energetic, creative, sassy – all
When my husband (John), a ‘golden’ convert to the church and an RM, first told me that he was losing his testimony, I got angry.
Tomorrow night is our Relief Society Opening Social. As RS President, I asked all the ladies (many of them new here as graduate schools begin)
A few months back I described myself in a post as being a “Mormon of minimalist theology”. This caught the ears (eye?) of some readers.
In Relief Society on Sunday our lesson was the Wilford Woodruff Lesson “Proclaiming the Gospel.” I make a lot of comments – not just because
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