Inspired Public Rebuke from the Pharisees to Tim Ballard
I look forward to the day when the Church can confidently issue statements admitting wrongdoing, repenting, and committing to do better. In the meantime, I’ll
I look forward to the day when the Church can confidently issue statements admitting wrongdoing, repenting, and committing to do better. In the meantime, I’ll
All of this avoidable pain, suffering, and confusion from McConkie’s Mormon Doctrine just to save one man from “embarrassment” and “lessened influence.” This is what
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a software developer and living her dream of being a stay-at-home mom to the three remaining children she has
This was a talk I gave in my ward in November 2013. I hope you all enjoy it. Earlier this month, President Uchtdorf gave a
By Sorella M Thank you Adia J. Olguin for your blog post on Exponent II. You inspired me to finally write these words. To my Mormon
On LDS.org, the lesson prompt for Sister Marriott’s talk, Abiding in God and Repairing the Breach states, “This message can help members who may feel
Doing the wrong thing means simply that we did something wrong; it does not mean that we are therefore “bad” people.
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