Eclipsed by the Sons
March 28, 2018[…] with your shoulders square, look straight at the audience, and say in a loud clear voice, ‘I am proud to be a woman,’ and then tell why.” I think she kind of startled some […]
[…] with your shoulders square, look straight at the audience, and say in a loud clear voice, ‘I am proud to be a woman,’ and then tell why.” I think she kind of startled some […]
[…] and contentious thought,” or caught up in “trivial occupations” (The Prelude, 12:208-215). The imprints of Gene that live on in me most certainly have nourished me when I’ve been depressed and invigorated me in the […]
[…] The thought that I would not see Eugene again in this life would have devastated me. I am devastated now. A glorious light that shone in the dark ness has gone out, and we […]
[…] Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, along with several other church members, purchased a cluster of promising mines and claims in Nye County, Nevada. Desperate for funds after a decade-long judicial onslaught by the federal […]
[…] 75 B.C. the people of Ammon, who originally were Lamanites, converted to the Lord and went to live among the Nephites. They swore an oath to never again use weapons for the shedding of […]
[…] bellum ordering of law and religion was abandoned for the order we know and take for granted today, a world of limited local sovereignty and federally regulated religious conduct. In short, Gordon has used […]
[…] of doctrine” (italics added). However, it would be wrong to think that Wesley’s standards continue to exercise today the kind of authority they had in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In early […]
[…] escape. A marshmallow. Marshmallows would be boring and harmful as a diet, though. So most often I am looking for films which expand my ability to understand myself and others, to listen to people […]
[…] or something. The truth was I had my second thoughts. I even tried to break the bad news. “Bobbie,” I said real gentle. “Sometimes these things don’t go like they make you think.” But […]
[…] of our own and assist them with their problems.” “Messages of the First Presidency: Humanitarian Aid,” Church News, week ending 6 Oct. 2001, 2. “My plea—and I wish I were more eloquent in voicing […]