Renovating My Faith
My husband’s cousin lives in a gorgeous, old house – it was built around 1885, and was one of the first homes built in that
My husband’s cousin lives in a gorgeous, old house – it was built around 1885, and was one of the first homes built in that
I found “The Crucible of Doubt” to be rich with insight into age-old religious questions. Many of the chapters gave voice (and deeper meaning) to
by Anne Wunderli I met Emma Lou for the first time at my wedding reception in 1983. She was a long-time friend of my mother-in-law
“. . . for me, one of the greatest gifts Christ gave us was the comfort of His last words on the cross: His testimony
A friend pointed out to me how the second verse of this Thanksgiving hymn would make a beautiful Mormon feminist anthem.
Growing up, my sister and I drove my mom crazy for lots of reasons. One of her peeves is that while she taught countless YW and RS
“…and that Mother Earth and Father Sun and Grandmother Universe will take care of us and watch over us…” That was a line in the
I had the opportunity to sing in the chorus for a performance of Leonard Bernstein’s MASS when I was a senior in high school. As
By Jenny I noticed a theme of water analogies in the Sunday afternoon session of Conference. These analogies made me think about perspective and how
1. And Jacob dwelt in the land wherein his father was a stranger, in the land of Canaan. Now Israel loved Joseph more than all
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