Guest Post: Embracing a Broken History
by Kajsa Berlin-Kaufusi As we look at our recent history (and by recent I mean within the last 25 years or so), we see the
by Kajsa Berlin-Kaufusi As we look at our recent history (and by recent I mean within the last 25 years or so), we see the
I woke up on Saturday morning with Stars and Stripes Forever stuck in my head. That immediately reminded me of a record full of silly
by Monika Crowfoot First of all, I want to apologize. I want to apologize for my complicity and support of a religious institution that was
I recently read “The Founding Fathers – heroes or villains?” by Tad Callister, posted by the Deseret News. It struck me as deeply problematic and ahistorical. It
A few years ago I started listening to Pop Culture Coffee Hour- it’s a Greek Orthodox podcast run by ministers in charge of youth and
By Kaylee I have the privilege of living with a priesthood holder who is authorized to administer the sacrament at home during quarantine. My three-year-old
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by Wendy Chapman As we were quarantined during the Covid-19 crisis, our ward had a sacrament meeting via Zoom, and I listened to the testimonies
It has been many years since I have read the Book of Mormon on a regular basis, but in the last few months I have
“My husband said that I just didn’t have that much potential to be beautiful. Can you imagine how I felt?” The woman, Anne, said tearfully
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