Come Follow Me: Acts 6–9 “What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?”
Too often, women’s labor, like Tabitha’s, is unacknowledged and undervalued by our societies. However, this is exactly the kind of work that Christ encouraged of
Too often, women’s labor, like Tabitha’s, is unacknowledged and undervalued by our societies. However, this is exactly the kind of work that Christ encouraged of
Guest Post by Anonymous. Anonymous is a young professional living and working in New York City just doing their best. “Once I do this, there’s
Guest Post by Louise Hammel. Louise Hammel is a septuagenarian who lives by the sea. She keeps a journal of questions that no one can
This is one of my favorite talks. I always enjoy Elder Uchtdorf’s talks the most, because he can unravel complex things in a way that’s
“Do you know why you’re so good at drawing this model?” asked my figure drawing 101 professor. “Because she looks like you.” The model was
by Beatrice In LDS Church rhetoric we often talk about “a worldly perspective.” A common question in Sunday School is, “what does the world teach
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