Fast Offering
March 13, 2018[…] Only the boy. Maybe the adults thought adultery was catching. She laughed, wished Brent was there to share the joke. Her mom moaned again. She glanced down at the envelope. Brent’s name was written […]
[…] Only the boy. Maybe the adults thought adultery was catching. She laughed, wished Brent was there to share the joke. Her mom moaned again. She glanced down at the envelope. Brent’s name was written […]
[…] 1820s. So much has changed in Palmyra since then, changes that cause Timothy to remember a Church News article about the most recent renovation of the building: an overhaul of the interior that, by […]
[…] at the corners of their angular confections to make the reward last, eating half and then, finally, breaking the spell of their pleasure by bargaining for the better half of another sweet, held aloft […]
[…] that I would consider improvements if they existed in our American political life. Americans are among the world’s best educated peoples. And they are among the most politically naive. A peasant woman in India […]
[…] children as final symbols of status, we need constant warning lest we exploit our greatest treasures. You and Your Child’s World. By Elliott D. Landau. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1967. 312 pp., $2.95.
[…] and casualties in Viet Nam. For the first time I realized with a chill that should the world stand so long, this bouncy, playful, and loving little boy might someday be asked, no commanded, […]
[…] atmosphere of their times, the exciting experiences of Roberts’s insistent efforts to obtain a hearing at the World Parliament of Religions in 1893, of his temporary refusal to sign the “political manifesto” of 1896, […]
[…] it important to prove the Mormon doctrine that “the wicked go to . . . a spirit world prison house after mortal death” (p. 251), he cites Isaiah 24:22 as support: “And they shall […]
[…] her wedding day rushed up to her mother and said, “Mother, I’m the happiest girl in the world. Today I’ve come to the end of my troubles.” The wise mother replied, “Yeah, but you […]
[…] mailed to President John Tyler, members of his Cabinet, Supreme Court judges, members of Congress and many newspaper editors, postmasters, and other prominent persons, and it elicited a limited and mixed response during the […]