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For decades, the Church told people of African descent that they may be baptized, pay tithes and offerings, marry, have children and raise
For decades, the Church told people of African descent that they may be baptized, pay tithes and offerings, marry, have children and raise
This was a talk I gave in my ward in November 2013. I hope you all enjoy it. Earlier this month, President Uchtdorf gave a
by N. Christensen I’ve got chocolate chip cookies in the oven. When I’m overwhelmed, I bake. It’s a coping mechanism that provides an illusion of
By Tina “We need to talk about the unspoken messages in sacrament meeting today,” I announced to my daughters as we walked in the
By DesertProse I find myself at a spiritual crossroads. I am forever changed and have let many of the former markers of my faithfulness fall
This is the second of a four-part series on grace, anger, social media, and Mormon feminism. February 2020 By LMA I wrote this past month
So many changes these days at church! How is it going where you are? After a long gig teaching gospel doctrine, and a 6 month
By Briana Cramer A friend shared this quote from Chieko Okazaki about being a light bringer to dark places: “Make the choice to be a
The first time I remember seeing this film was at a ward party in the 1980s. I was a child and didn’t really understand it,
Plant, seed, and soil symbolism abound in holy writ. Seeds of faith may start out small, like a mustard seed, and then swell, enlarge, sprout
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