Enduring
April 19, 2018[…] shop or from neighbor to neighbor, to borrow and return, to ask for help and give, to buy and sell, I saw him doing the truth and felt safe. One June dawn we drove […]
[…] shop or from neighbor to neighbor, to borrow and return, to ask for help and give, to buy and sell, I saw him doing the truth and felt safe. One June dawn we drove […]
[…] vulnerable. Her frequent tears, and his own apologies and conjured explanations left him perplexed and humiliatingly insecure over a physical attraction which had once seemed obvious and elemental. It is true Ellen did not […]
Since the pioneering work of Orson Pratt, little advancement has been ‘made in the area we will refer to as celestial demography.
[…] from approximately 52,000 to 284,000, an average of 34 percent per decade. In 1980 membership reached 4. 6 million and from 1900 to 1980 growth averaged 43 percent per decade. During the 1950s Church […]
[…] (Salt Lak e City : University of Uta h Press, 1962), p . 25, 11. Lowell L. Bennion, “Faith and Reason: Th e Logic of the Gospel, ” DIALOGU E 6 (Autumn-Winter 1971) : 162.
[…] 17.2 (Summer 1984): 96–105</i><br>In 1979 and 1981, members of the Roberts family gave copies of these works to the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Roberts’s two studies, with descriptive correspondence, will be […]
[…] of affairs. 5. God can create men such that they always do what is right (2, 4). 6. If God can create men such that they always do what is right and God is […]
[…] salary for the previous three years had been $1200 out of which he had to live and buy chemicals, apparatus, and books. He also paid his father $40 per term beginning in 1880 to […]
The Hawaiians are surprised that we also had beaches. In their minds we represent one vast igloo Filled with people anxious to escape To winter in Hawaii.
<i>Dialogue 17.3 (Fall 1984): 11–16</i><br>Delegates of the 1970 conference moved to adopt a resolution which stated that women constituted a majority of the church membership but had limited opportunity to act as representatives.