I Don’t Know How to Tell Your Child You Lied
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
The pacing of the Come Follow Me curriculum makes it hard to feast on scripture. It feels more like a food tour where you stop
At its surface this phrase reeks of the Prosperity Gospel. The idea that keeping the commandments will translate into physical wealth as a sign of
Let’s start with an important question. Have you ever read Titus? Be honest. If you’ve been following the Come Follow Me Curriculum you probably haven’t
I’m not sure where my primary teacher got the idea that this story needed to become a cautionary tale about paying a full tithing. Was
We haven’t seen Jesus ascend to heaven and heard him tell us that we will receive the Holy Spirit and witness to all the earth.
I rarely attend Sunday School anymore. LDS Sunday School is for sharing comfortable, pat answers created to support doctrinal cohesion. We do not meet to
As we begin the year of “Come Follow Me” when we study the New Testament, this book is an excellent resource.
Guest Post by Ann. Ann has a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and recently earned a second one in Accounting. Contrary to what some people told
If you are a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), you’ve heard this story often at Sunday School: God’s chosen
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