First Corinthians
by Kelly Ann Yesterday, I attended a very awkward Sunday school in a conservative southern state. The teacher followed the LDS.org lesson outline for chapters
by Kelly Ann Yesterday, I attended a very awkward Sunday school in a conservative southern state. The teacher followed the LDS.org lesson outline for chapters
At first I contemplated asking a trick question. Poll: Do you work? Because the answer for all of us should be, yes. Of course, I
I am ten thousand times more likely to fast well (i.e. meditatively, prayerfully, soulfully) when I’m doing it for a friend or family member in
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
This past Friday was Women’s Equality Day in the US, marking 91 years since the passing of the 19th Amendment. And though we were a
by Frank Pellet (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 4 (soon to be 5) software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about
Sometimes (everytime?) I’ve had or read discussions of Celestial Polygamy the spectre of the Remarried Widower is brought up. Remarried Widower is a man whose
I love a good discussion. There are very few things better than a heated but respectful dialogue of opposing viewpoints. The rush of adrenaline, the
She’s four weeks old today, gazing at me from her bassinet, flapping her hands and blowing spit bubbles. It’s the first I’ve set her down
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