Thanksgiving
March 23, 2018Beth: Listen ing “Take care,” says my Grandma Tess. She is the first one to leave after Thanksgiving dinner because she can’t drive at night. She’s got two hours’ driving to do, south to […]
Beth: Listen ing “Take care,” says my Grandma Tess. She is the first one to leave after Thanksgiving dinner because she can’t drive at night. She’s got two hours’ driving to do, south to […]
Her ticket is at will-call. She needs no help find ing their seats, but Tom repeatedly cranes his neck to check the doors at the back of the hall. He likes it when she […]
“How about a quick swim?” Carolyn asked, point ing to a lighted swimming pool glimmering through the fence of a large apartment complex on North Temple. Norman smiled and continued to drive. “I’m serious,” […]
Tregan Weaver was driv ing home from Madison High in his little black CRX on the first warm day of spring in Rexburg, Idaho. The trees along Main Street were in blossom, the lawns […]
But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly home . . . Heb. 11:16 “You don’t have to go,” she whispered, the morning grogginess in her voice betraying an urgency that […]
I was look ing at the morning through the window in the front room like a bear in a cage remembering somewhere there are meadows, and I noticed how much water was running down […]
[…] two are more patient than I am. They bide their time. What’s worse, Jonas is always tell ing me that I am shirking my duty. I haven’t talked to him in over a century. […]
[…] coffee table, but they called the Postum table, because of the injunction against coffee, among other th ings. The chocolates, several boxes of which were shipped to them periodically from California by one of […]
The Mormon position on certain racial issues is be ing given attention in the popular press and has become a matter of concern to various segments of the whole nation—Mormon and non-Mormon alike. There […]