Guest Post: Pieta
Oh mothers of sorrow,
wherever you are,
They know what it is to grieve
what you cannot change.
Oh mothers of sorrow,
wherever you are,
They know what it is to grieve
what you cannot change.
If we cannot talk honestly about the truth of birth, whether Jesus’ or any other baby’s, and if we continue to erase and dismiss the
As I walked with these women, they led me to the feet of the Savior. The women of the Bible often come to know Jesus
When I got to the part where Mary was told to name her child “Jesus,” my kid gasped. “What?” she said in complete disbelief, “Mary
In this lesson, we will focus on Mary, mother of Christ. Who was she? What can we learn from her? How can modern men and
I had an experience with Her before I had language. I woke up while in my crib. It was dark, and I was crying. I
Did I just turn Luke chapter 2 into clickbait? Maybe. But this chapter, and one verse in particular, gained new meaning for me this year.
This post is dedicated to everyone who is sitting in Sunday School today wishing that the Christmas lesson was not on the Family Proclamation. In
This blog post is adapted from a talk I gave in another ward in my stake in late August. I never write my talks out
Tomorrow, September 15, is the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows on the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar. Having been raised in The Church of Jesus
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