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May 3, 2018[…] love so much (I can hardly make them, God knows, when you’re here)— But I forgot (it looks like) to account for the tide. If you’re back in time, I’ll teach you to read this.
[…] love so much (I can hardly make them, God knows, when you’re here)— But I forgot (it looks like) to account for the tide. If you’re back in time, I’ll teach you to read this.
[…] meadows for debris We did not number, and the Earth Burns to a glass in which we see Ourselves as we are seen, wherein We read, as guilt and innocence, The record of our ignorance.
[…] very core of the problems of our society. The central problem of our society and our larger world community is the lack of Christ-like character. Poverty, immorality, man’s inhumanity to man, violence, etc., the […]
There were advantages and disadvantages to living across the street from Brother and Sister McKay. On Sunday we couldn’t play football in the street because there was always the possibility that President David O. McKay…
[…] in Fayette, New York on April 6, 1830, by Joseph Smith. From New York the Church sp read westward into northern Ohio and western Missouri. During the early 1830’s, the headquarters of the Church […]
Cup of secrets at the mouth,
gate of astonishment, flag of denial,
register of deeds, cradle of arithmetic,
ledger of greetings and good-byes,
[…] Is Mormon,” delves into the complexities of identity and violence within the Mormon community. Heidi Naylor, an English professor at Boise State University, is the author of the short story collection *Revolver*, published by […]