Letting Him Prevail
“I knew what mattered most to me- in a world of “good, better, best” I felt very guided by the Lord that building my life
“I knew what mattered most to me- in a world of “good, better, best” I felt very guided by the Lord that building my life
It surprises me now that I didn’t question the personal revelation I received my freshman year when I first read those words and felt God
Can I ask you to slow down? This isn’t a race. And these chapters aren’t a barren wasteland. I want to point out some interesting
The pacing of the Come Follow Me curriculum makes it hard to feast on scripture. It feels more like a food tour where you stop
Genocide does not just happen. How we understand violence and how we talk about it has repercussions.
“Women are not a device that men use to reach heaven. Female sexuality is not unnecessary and frivolous. And no woman, anywhere, should have to
At its surface this phrase reeks of the Prosperity Gospel. The idea that keeping the commandments will translate into physical wealth as a sign of
“Growing up in the church, I learned that the “worth of souls is great in the eyes of God.” (D&C 18:10). As a natural empath,
Spoiler Alert: I don’t feel the same way. Living in the present is more motivating and comforting to me than thinking celestial.
What actions are helping the group reach their goal?
What actions are unhelpful?
Why do you think they behaved that way?
Whose voices are missing?
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