The Mama Dragon Story Project
October 24, 2018[…] testify that hearts can be touched, attitudes can be changed, and lives can be saved. Carla Brown —Atlanta, Georgia “Mom, I’m gay.” Even two years later I can still remember that moment. The sun […]
[…] testify that hearts can be touched, attitudes can be changed, and lives can be saved. Carla Brown —Atlanta, Georgia “Mom, I’m gay.” Even two years later I can still remember that moment. The sun […]
The banner headline on Sunday’s 17 September 19911 edition of the Salt Lake Tribune greeted morning readers: “Gilbert L. Bossard, Convert, is Named as One Who Photographed Interior of Salt Lake Temple. Revenge Is Sought […]
Podcast version of this piece. It was not in a grove of trees, and I did not see a pillar of light when I first communed with Heavenly Mother. Instead, I was lying crumpled […]
MOH: Please introduce the project and tell us a bit about how it works. JC: Thank you, I’m so excited to share this great new resource! The Book of Mormon Art Catalog is a […]
[…] out of knowledge and authority from heaven, and was anxious to finish it. He had a vision —at least in the down-to-earth sense of a “goal”—of all Saints being educated in the knowledge prerequisite […]
[…] across is Joseph Smith’s polygamy. Though his practice is vaguely known by many, there seems to come a time when the details really come into focus: when we understand how young some of the […]
[…] Mormon prophet, came as a result of his prayerful inquiry concerning which church to join, and in it he was forbidden to join any of them, for all were wrong. While not specifically named […]
[…] session of the Mormon History Association’s annual meeting. Because it was the bicentennial of Joseph Smith’s birth and we were meeting in Vermont, his birth state, our session was titled “In Pursuit of the […]
[…] be blessed under the hands of President Wilford Woodruff. When he came back, he had a wheelchair —given to him by President Wilford Woodruff. He taught us children to honor and obey the leaders […]
[…] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to end its long-standing restriction on people of African descent from full participation and recognition as worthy spiritual beings in a majority white religion. Since the ban […]