Sacred Music Sunday: O Christ Your Heart Compassionate
I ran across this hymn recently. The tune was familiar – it’s used for Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise in our hymnal – but
I ran across this hymn recently. The tune was familiar – it’s used for Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise in our hymnal – but
“spiritual practices help me feel connected to my body and create in me a sense of groundedness through my physical senses, while other kinds of
By: Ramona Morris I never wanted to get married. I never wanted to get married. I NEVER WANTED TO GET MARRIED! Before joining the church
I have been hungry for this book for as long as I’ve known Melody Newey Johnson. We met virtually as bloggers on the Exponent listserv,
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley In the October 2020 General Conference, I was struck by the address from Elder Scott D. Whiting, “Becoming Like Him.” In
By Eliza Wells Introduction In her April 2020 General Conference address, Primary General President Joy Jones declared, “President Russell M. Nelson taught, ‘It would
There is no such thing as universal, standard, normal, one size fits all. So writes Caroline Criada Perez in her fascinating book Invisible Women: Data
Guest Post by Melody Melody’s thirty-plus year nursing practice includes clinical management, epidemiology, cardiology, nephrology, oncology, and behavioral medicine. She currently works part time at
We hear a lot at church about “The World”. The World is used as a bogeyman – a shorthand for anything bad. We’re told not
Guest post by Aislynn Aislynn is a pediatric nurse and will soon graduate as a psychiatric nurse practitioner. She loves finding glimpses of God on
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