Changing Faiths Gave My Sons Hope
March 21, 2018[…] our sons are happy with their new religion. Except when they worry about my unsaved soul, I am happy with their decision. I truly believe that God knows how diverse his children are and […]
[…] our sons are happy with their new religion. Except when they worry about my unsaved soul, I am happy with their decision. I truly believe that God knows how diverse his children are and […]
At home it was hot . . . days and days above a hundred. I could imagine the leaves of summer wilting in the afternoon heat. But that was so far away on the […]
[…] to honor its values is to be here to see it” (88). I agree with the Deseret News reviewer (and yes, in the interests of full disclosure, he’s my brother) who called Holdsworth “a […]
[…] moral superiority to all other peoples in the world. There is nothing surprising about this; in fact, today it seems more like a caricature or cliché than serious engagement with the culture. What, then, […]
[…] after reading Quinn’s and Savage’s only partially informed articles on the subject of post-Manifesto plural marriages. I am constantly amazed how the current generation is rediscovering matters that never were a mystery. Frank J. […]
[…] an empty niche in LDS publishing—that is, a publication that is absolutely committed to upholding the doctrines and leadership of the Church but is also equally committed to exploring all aspects of living a […]
[…] “Diana Pratt,” she says, “You mustn’t drag your feet.” I answer, “I’m not dragging my feet. I am pondering.” She says, “It’s not a time for thinking, Diana, it is a time for great actions. […]
[…] audience with amusing story after story–with a delightful dash of unconventional testimony. From the Miller-Eccles description: “Mormons and humor—two topics that sometimes don’t seem to go together. However, through the years, Robert Kirby has […]
<a href=”https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Kimball-J.-Golden.jpg”><img class=”alignright wp-image-4930″ alt=”Kimball, J. Golden” src=”https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Kimball-J.-Golden-235×300.jpg” width=”188″ height=”240″ /></a>Drawing from his book,<a href=”http://www.amazon.com/The-J-Golden-Kimball- Stories/dp/0252031962/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1369020769&sr=8-2&keywords=j.+golden+kimball”> <i>The J. Golden Kimball Stories</i></a>—the first scholarly analysis of J. Golden Kimball stories in their cultural, psychological, and […]
[…] mood marvelously well. Historiographic and theological polemics have become less engaging to me, whereas understanding better the stories I have inherited—which in turn show me people trying to hold on to, sometimes losing, but […]