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April 12, 2018[…] grandmother sat down and talked to his mother in Polish, while his father and grandfather conversed in English. His father, a Mormon from Utah, had to do most of the talking. The boy was […]
[…] grandmother sat down and talked to his mother in Polish, while his father and grandfather conversed in English. His father, a Mormon from Utah, had to do most of the talking. The boy was […]
The flashing red lights, which transposed the familiar objects of our yard into illusionary images, seemed no stranger than the events of the evening. Three hours earlier we’d been a happily pregnant couple. Now we…
[…] to face. I find it difficult to make sense of such statements as “Questions about the natural world are answered by one’s culture as corrected by personal revelation.” Now, just what does that mean? […]
[…] slid the lily into the fluted neck, turned the flower to an angle that would suit her English gardener’s eye, and set it on the wood table. Then she handed the cup to the […]
[…] on Nei Wei Road towards the tracting area for that day, a lower-class working neighborhood near the market square, which previous elders had dubbed the “Nei Wei triangle.” The nickname referred to its geographic […]
[…] members and leaders to respond meaningfully to economic need, not only in LDS communities but around the world. Such efforts have hardly added up to an all-out “war,” but there has certainly been a […]
[…] And as modern versions gain the ascendancy throughout the world, Mormonism may be forced to accept modern English versions as well. Then, Barlow asks, “will not the language of their Book of Mormon and […]
[…] a dream, but when I stepped out of the tent I found that the rest of the world had ceased to exist and that our camp was floating in a sea of nothing. In […]
[…] identified a century ago by a British general. This situation makes the publication of Jesus and His World a remark able and exceedingly useful tool both for those casually interested in the New Testament […]
“We Mormons lack ‘joy in the Lord,’” Bishop Lewis told his counselors and the ward secretary at the start of bishopric meeting on Palm Sunday morning. They listened attentively. “The name of Jesus is the…