Guest Post — My Hands: A Triad of Poems
By Dianna Human Hands My hands Are the way they are For a lot of reasons. Short-fingered Because my dad’s genes. Veins that pop out
By Dianna Human Hands My hands Are the way they are For a lot of reasons. Short-fingered Because my dad’s genes. Veins that pop out
by Laura Riddle Parry I watch my mom cradle my newborn baby. She is so gentle, exquisitely gentle, as she lowers the babe from her
Home church is a new prospect for many of us. Maybe your whole family sits reverently while you read from “Come Follow Me.” Maybe you
My name is Abby and I love to write. I’m thankful to be here, to have a place to put some of my words. I’ve
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was given the blessing of the gift of true prophecy and the cursing of being universally disbelieved. When “home-centered, church-supported” became
April 2020 – written 2.5 weeks into quarantine By LMA On March 9th, I traveled to Russia to visit one of my closest friends. At
by DesertProse I joined a multi-faith webinar service for Easter. All were encouraged to bring their own emblems of communion to conclude the meeting. After
By Emily Larson Photo by Samartha J V on Unsplash As part of my calling, I was asked to read through the For the Strength of Youth pamphlet
I teach primary and my #1 job is to make those kids feel loved. Which is tough right now. We cannot meet, they are too
This week, my son told his virtual preschool class: “Easter is for us to remember that Jesus died and came back to life. So we
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