September 2011 Visiting Teaching Message: Strengthening Families by Increasing Spirituality
The “F” word. Few words cause as much passion, angst, anger, joy or otherwise. Yet in the church, we proclaim the “F” word almost constantly
The “F” word. Few words cause as much passion, angst, anger, joy or otherwise. Yet in the church, we proclaim the “F” word almost constantly
By DefyGravity (DefyGravity just graduated from BYU in theatre education and history teaching. She’s a theatre addict, avid reader, anglophile and has been a raging
(Angel of Grief (1894) by William Wetmore Story) Unfortunately, I am well acquainted with grief. At an early age I was told that my grandfather
by Rebecca Missel Let’s just get one thing straight. I’m not a Mormon woman. I’m Jewish. So why are you reading this on an LDS
by April (April is a health educator and mother of three young children.) As a Mormon in good standing, who also happens to be an
(this was written several years ago. I thought I’d share it here, as it was during a pivotal part of my ‘transitional’ phase) Something that
Don’t let the title fool you. This really is an excellent message. The problem with it is that it could go in so many directions.
A year ago this month, mr. mraynes and I were driving home from a trip to Costco where we had stocked up on what I
(I wrote this post several years ago so the links are a bit dated, but I thought it would be good for discussion anyways.) “…I
The other morning I ran up Tumamoc hill. First time I’ve ever been able to run up the whole thing: It’s short, 1.5 miles to
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