Gifts of the Spirit
April 10, 2018[…] he keeps nodding, smiling, driving. That’s the main thing. And soon you’re an off-ramp, a town, a city past his destination. And you get better at it, better fast. Because the better you get, […]
[…] he keeps nodding, smiling, driving. That’s the main thing. And soon you’re an off-ramp, a town, a city past his destination. And you get better at it, better fast. Because the better you get, […]
R. A. Gilbert’s book, Casting the First Stone, is one of an increasing number of written responses to uninformed attacks by Fundamentalists against new religious movements and any other religious group which does not fit […]
[…] stay in one more night. Family will be coming tomorrow, twelve miles up the canyon from Cedar City, for a party, to get away from the dust and crowds. New children, new games, and […]
[…] the expedition’s armed guard, were treated particularly well by Brigham Young once they arrived in Salt Lake City, supposedly because Young did not feel these men tried hard enough to recover the remains of […]
[…] made at the same time to the head of the LDS Church Education System in Salt Lake City stopped me cold in my tracks. He told me that if I wanted to teach New […]
[…] all of the military records available at the National Archives, which would have allowed for a more de tailed account of the establishment itself. What he does accomplish is a narrative that describes the […]
[…] to campus, gave highly politically charged speeches,” such as the one on 21 April 1966, which were de signed to elicit a reaction from the faculty, especially from those whom Wilkinson labeled “liberals.” Besides […]
[…] up in the fervor of the early days of proselyting that he went on to convert his city cousin who was an aristocratic mouse to the manor born. That city cousin had the best […]
[…] internal, perspective. The result was the identification of a series of “ego stages” which arise at fairly de fined intervals during the life cycle. Particularly relevant to this discussion is the ego stage occurring […]
[…] did the storm blow that our town mayor had unceremoniously declared a state of emergency. The nearby city of Hesperia announced the closing of thirty six roads, including eleven of their major dirt roads, […]