A Child’s Christmas in Utah
April 29, 2018[…] and-sun-drenched baseball diamond has shrunk to softball under lights, and the county has built a tennis court just off third base for a game the kids are beginning to learn to play in white shoes.
[…] and-sun-drenched baseball diamond has shrunk to softball under lights, and the county has built a tennis court just off third base for a game the kids are beginning to learn to play in white shoes.
When the iron works was shutting down and you couldn’t buy a sack of flour in Cedar Valley at any price (grasshoppers we had—but no gulls), the Lord sent mushrooms.
Dialogue 8.3 (Winter 1973): 11 – 72 The subject of Pythagoreanism is so controversial and loaded with uncertainties that what follows should be considered as speculation and suggestion for future research.
[…] interest group such as a church in interpreting history and life through art can be frustrating. Mutual cooperation can lead to great artistic achievements which otherwise would go uncreated for lack of interest and funding.
[…] now. The Marxist theory of literature and history should have clued us that, what with the “ counter-culture” having predictably tired of the Eastern philosophies and turned to Christianity, something of a synthesis was […]
[…] Florida.” Dr. Barlow found that 61% of the Mormon membership had married outside of the Church and 34% of such marriages resulted in conversion of the spouse. Bird, Adren J. “Selected Demographical Factors Characterizing […]
[…] else. Wallace Turner, “Mormons Are Distressed By Razing of a 92-Year-Old Tabernacle/’ New York Times, March 14,1971, 3 :^8. Gary D. Forbush, Preservation Director of the Utah State Historical Society, and Hanno Weber of […]
Ian G. Barbour’s book is a rarity in the area of science and religion, for the theme does not suffer at all, but benefits greatly from Barbour’s organization and presentation of problems. Barbour teaches […]
[…] in a ward complaining they had no time to work on the chapel and no money to buy lumber, Kimball admonished, “Now you can’t build a church on bullshit. .. . If we get […]
As an exercise in empathy, it would be well for us Mormons to project ourselves into the thoughts and feelings of those who may be quite different from us. For one thing, our missionary […]