Letters to the Editor
May 28, 2024[…] But the doctrine of gathering has been suspended and our job now is to live in the world. While we may know well enough who we are in testimony meetings and Ward Council and […]
[…] But the doctrine of gathering has been suspended and our job now is to live in the world. While we may know well enough who we are in testimony meetings and Ward Council and […]
[…] 1851 proclamation of 1 Jan. 1852 as a day of thanksgiving. It was published in the Deseret News and Millennial Star. A few researchers, including Fred Collier, have noticed it. The complete text is available […]
[…] The Hands of Rodin: A Tribute to B. Gerald Cantor. The exhibit’s stop at BYU made national news when museum and university officials left four sculptures from the exhibit crated for the duration of […]
[…] her husband would visit Maher in the hospital the next day. The missionaries—Americans who spoke Spanish—provided comforting news about the hospital. They understood why Maher had been sent there. It was a hospital of […]
[…] agreed. Our mission is to bear the message of the restored gospel to the people of the world. Leave Geology, Biology, Archaeology and Anthropology, no one of which has to do with the salvation […]
[…] died earlier this year. Stephen Carter, his nephew (and the editor of Sunstone) wrote a beautiful tribute–go read it. Then read his short, perfect poem, Marginalia (and read it aloud!!): Does the margin ail […]
[…] it. Then, I explore with the client the meaning behind her question. Would you be willing to share with me the reason you are asking? Last time when we discussed your theory about how […]
[…] cared about the people in the stories—losing a little or a lot of Eden, they changed, they grew in ways they had never imagined. They journeyed into a brave new world. Karen Rosenbaum Kensington, California
[…] awareness, which causes me “blackout” memory loss when I have a “switch” in personality. The result: inner- world chaos, outer-world disability, and intense suicidal ideation. One body with many parts—each competing for control. This […]
[…] I went to college. You don’t count Fielder from Nowhere, Hard Court Press—the kind of books I read growing up. You hear about writers reading Moby-Dick when they were five years old, part of […]