Guest Post: Dad's Biopsy
by Amber Four years ago, my dad was diagnosed with an advanced form of a rare cancer next to his heart. He did four months
by Amber Four years ago, my dad was diagnosed with an advanced form of a rare cancer next to his heart. He did four months
by G Just shy of a year ago I stopped attending church. I no longer believed what the church taught and had gotten to the
by Alisa I always thought I didn’t have the nurturing spirit so many Mormon women seem to have. I’m sort of OK with children—not mesmerized
by Caroline While I struggle with a lot of faith issues, I have not – as yet – doubted the existence of God (male
by mraynes This is a powerful lesson that seeks to teach us what it means to be true disciples of Jesus Christ. If I were
by Rachel B. – guest poster My mom took us out to dinner a lot when we were growing up. Having two picky kids (I being particularly
by Alisa “If I really wanted to pray I’ll tell you what I’d do. I’d go out into a great big field all alone or
By Heather I had a big epiphany this December that sounds sacrilegious but I think is one of the most spiritual “ahas” I’ve ever had.
by mraynes I’ll be honest, sometimes I come home from church half-way resolved to never go back. (I say half-way because who am I kidding,
by Zenaida Truth sublime, truth eternal… If all truth fits into one great whole, then where do we draw the line? I have learned some
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