The Divorced Latter-day Saint
May 4, 2018[…] twenties expressed similar feelings. “I wanted to be open and warm. I want to now. But I am afraid to give a lot. Not because of a fear of another attachment, but because of […]
[…] twenties expressed similar feelings. “I wanted to be open and warm. I want to now. But I am afraid to give a lot. Not because of a fear of another attachment, but because of […]
[…] of the messages coming from General Authorities of rural backgrounds and the alarmist editorials of the Deseret News against the “new” economics which have been accepted for over thirty years by both political parties. […]
[…] at the cartoon on the stationery. The picture showed a woman standing before an all-male ecclesiastical board and asking, “Are you trying to tell me that God is not an equal opportunity employer?” I […]
[…] leadership presuppose respect and recognition for spiritual, if not professional, achievement. Names are published in the Church News in the “New Mission Presidents, New Regional Representatives, New Stake Presidents” sections, along with past positions in […]
[…] scans “the designs, the drawings, even the scribblings” (65) that Clifford has sketched. Likewise, the twenty-two short stories collected by Eugene En gland in Bright Angels and Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories, which includes “The […]
[…] more: * “ineffability/’ or extreme difficulty to find words apt to convey the NDE; * “hearing the news,” hearing doctors pronouncing the experiencer “dead”; * initial “feelings of peace and quiet”; * then a […]
[…] the Hebrews sums up his Christian faith with the memorable cry (13:8): “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever!” The “yesterday” and “today” of this cry express well both the strong point and […]
[…] $10 million” (Salt Lake Tribune, 19 June 1996, quoting a remark made in 1994; see also Deseret News, 8 Jan. 1994). By 1996, when he realized he could not be elected without running on […]
[…] twenty-fifth anniversary of the church, in which he criticizes those who say: “Mormonism is true, but I am not going to stand it; I am not going to abide this severe temporal loss; I […]
[…] been reiterated in such works as Joseph Fielding Smith, The Way to Perfection, Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1958, p. 106 and in John L. Lund, The Church and the Negro, 1967, pp. […]