Praying to Grandma God
I feel God in every fiber of my being.
When I sit on the forest floor.
When I meditate on my ancestors.
I feel God in every fiber of my being.
When I sit on the forest floor.
When I meditate on my ancestors.
When I sat down to casually read something from the April 2021 Journal of Mormon History, I expected to find something interesting (because, clearly, I
I have known Tiger Veenstra for the last five years, since our boys were in preschool together. I loved our conversations — full of sharp
The me that is God
is curious (and kind).
Insatiably curious (endlessly kind).
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Earlier this month, I presented at Counterpoint Conference on the topic, Theological Foundations: What Is Priesthood And Why Is It Necessary For Women? Here is my
by Caroline According to a recent Vatican report, the two sexes sin differently. For men, the top sin was lust. For women, pride. In a
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