
Pilgrimage to Palmyra
Last weekend my daughters and I went on a pilgrimage. I know Jews feel compelled to make the “Aliyah” to Israel, and for Muslims the
Last weekend my daughters and I went on a pilgrimage. I know Jews feel compelled to make the “Aliyah” to Israel, and for Muslims the
I was the ward primary chorister for a long time—a very, very long time. A great annual challenge I faced was selecting a song for
“Good is what you do, not how you are.” Or, so says the clever answer that some misguided sticklers for grammar might offer when “I’m
I am one of those lucky people who, along with 60,000 of my fellow fans, will be attending one of the three nights of the
Several days ago I was at a park with my children. There was nothing particularly interesting about this park except for two older boys at
It’s that time of the year again. There’s a chill in the air, the leaves are changing, I am suddenly craving apples and pumpkin and
Often when I think of the term “other”, I usually automatically denote a sense of secondary status, if only because something previous or following the
A few years ago I delivered a meal of Cornish Pasties to a woman in my ward who just had a baby. A few weeks
After participating in The White House Youth Round Table discussion last month I started thinking about more than just politics. It forced me to evaluate
Through some sordid twist of fate I am now one of my ward organists. There are four of us already, and we need more. Sister
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