Letters to the Editor
July 30, 2024[…] action. He didn’t perform two actions but only one: that is, he saved her life by recover ing her tongue which she had swallowed and thereby saved her life. Here is simply one event […]
[…] action. He didn’t perform two actions but only one: that is, he saved her life by recover ing her tongue which she had swallowed and thereby saved her life. Here is simply one event […]
[…] were God’s elect. John D. Rockefeller justified his cut-throat business tactics to his Sunday-school class by explain ing that the American beauty rose blooms most gloriously when the young buds around it are plucked. […]
As a baby, author Virginia Sorensen’s first sentence was “tell me a story.” According to her mother, this was soon followed by her second sentence, “I’ll tell you a story” (2). In his recently […]
[…] referenced as such, the statement is from a May 28, 1788, letter from George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette detailing the process of ratifying the new federal Constitution. Indeed, Washington’s letter proposes a supernatural […]
[…] the Book of Mormon.” Here’s an excerpt: “…So for the Book of Mormon, the 2013 adjustments are a holding pattern. I look forward to the day when the Church will return to trajectory set […]
[…] was at a country market in Gunnison that some guy buying fish ing tackle mentioned the Sangre de Cristos. He and the clerk were talking big fish and deep water. Lilly Anne walked right […]
[…] 1844 general conference, known as the King Follett Sermon, and Smith’s Sermon in the Grove, given at a meeting held just east of the Nauvoo Temple on June 16, 1844, have appeared to many […]
Samuel M. Brown’s Where the Soul Hungers is something of a grab bag of sundry reflections on the gospel. As Brown himself explains, the book is intended to be part “pure devotions” and part […]
[…] a parallelogram. Unlike most other Mormon art images, the beings in Their Work and Their Glory are un-gendered and unidentifiable. Though together they form a unified shape, they each maintain their own separate individuality. […]