Guest Post: The Syrophoenician Woman Is My Hero
[Photo credit: “Tyre Al Mina” by Heretiq, Wikipedia Commons] By Kaylee I’ve been studying the bible story of the Syrophoenician woman. In the King James
[Photo credit: “Tyre Al Mina” by Heretiq, Wikipedia Commons] By Kaylee I’ve been studying the bible story of the Syrophoenician woman. In the King James
I have been thinking and writing about temple covenants during the past few weeks. I am writing a paper for an upcoming Mormon Studies conference
By LMA January 2019 Many have already written so powerfully and eloquently about their experiences of the new changes to the ordinances of the
An early version of this talk was given as part of a panel: Staying, Caring and Hoping at the 25th Anniversary Counterpoint Conference on October
Both of my parents were converts to the LDS Church, but my father was a zealous convert. On the way to school or church or
Sister Craig, the First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency, starts her talk with an anecdote about being discontent. “When I was in
I was only five months old when I got my first pair of glasses, and the doctor got it wrong. Because I could follow the
I’ve probably taken the sacrament/communion more than 1500 times in my life. As a practicing Mormon, I took it weekly for years and as part
The kingdom (queendom? commonwealth? city?) of God is like A mustard seed Small Easily missed. Potent. The city of God is like An olive tree
When I was 10, I heard that missionaries had all studied the scriptures for four years at seminary and learnt 100 scriptures by heart. When
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