Two-Dog Dose
March 14, 2018[…] place. After, he came straight here. “How is he?” Kay dropped his hands and ran both hands over her head as if trying to press things back into place. She sighed and looked at […]
[…] place. After, he came straight here. “How is he?” Kay dropped his hands and ran both hands over her head as if trying to press things back into place. She sighed and looked at […]
[…] her from the lane. “Mary, Mary quite contrary?” Dropping her hoe between her tomato plants, she stepped over the bush beans to kiss her husband’s cheek. “Mary’s not so contrary.” He grinned at the […]
[…] begin to take steps toward its ultimate restoration and preservation. By so doing, we would honor our own faith in a time when we buy our bricks from factories and push handcarts of the mind.
[…] imaginatively enacted. The best moment of the entire three hours, in fact, is “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground,” in Huston’s ingenious cinematic translation. Our first unpleasant jolt […]
[…] conferences would be the platform from which advice would come to resolve the problems that absorbed us overseas. We expected that Church leaders on every level would be wrestling publicly with the new set […]
[…] to have complete license for personal choice unrelated to a sense of responsibility for making good choices. Helaman 14:30; Doctrine and Covenants 29:29, 58:28; Moses 6:56, 3:17; 2nd Nephi 2:11, 2:15, 10:23; and Abraham 3:25.
[…] must sell milk to support his family to coincide with those of the urban housewife who must buy milk to feed her small children. Each may be a Church member and yet each has […]
[…] in child development at the University of Utah, has compiled a warm and sensitive book of advice for parents. The book consists of short discussions on special topics, many edited from his KSL radio […]
In the tree, the soft breeze cradles The viper that I wear. A smile, where the fang strikes Appetites into flame, Drifts, like a prowler, through the Garden, And my emerald mask unwinds A […]
Mormon history is full of tales about formidable women, bearing the stamp of true matriarchs despite petticoats and plural marriage. The present biography of Mary Fielding Smith is written by one of her descendants […]