A Stone for Anger, Rage, and Forgiveness
In March of 2020, I was taking a class titled Justice and Reconciliation at Luther Seminary and the professor assigned Desmond and Mpho Tutu’s The
In March of 2020, I was taking a class titled Justice and Reconciliation at Luther Seminary and the professor assigned Desmond and Mpho Tutu’s The
A familiar trope of the travelogue testimony is a narrative of a visit to a distant ward or branch, and how that meeting felt wonderful,
Begin the lesson by either 1) Starting a discussion about breaking or rejecting rules. Some sample questions: “Has breaking a rule ever had a good
Did I just turn Luke chapter 2 into clickbait? Maybe. But this chapter, and one verse in particular, gained new meaning for me this year.
I love Christmas; I love the trees and decorations, the presents and anticipation, the music and the smells, the traditional foods and elaborate desserts and
This post is dedicated to everyone who is sitting in Sunday School today wishing that the Christmas lesson was not on the Family Proclamation. In
It’s easy to watch a documentary like Keep Sweet and chalk the whole mess up to cults. If it’s cult territory, then we can’t imagine
If I had to choose a single day that was most jarring for my faith journey, it would be going through the temple for the
This blog post is adapted from a talk I gave in another ward in my stake in late August. I never write my talks out
Guest Post by McArthur Krishna, McArthur comes from a pack of storytellers. And while the pack rightly insists she’s only in the running for third-best
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