A Good Sign
March 27, 2018[…] but it is a thing. A big thing, and don’t think my mind’s in the wrong place for saying so. I’m young. Twenty-three. Heading toward my prime. It’s not like that mangled patch of […]
[…] but it is a thing. A big thing, and don’t think my mind’s in the wrong place for saying so. I’m young. Twenty-three. Heading toward my prime. It’s not like that mangled patch of […]
[…] all becomes well-acquainted with false hopes and humiliation. If she’s sensible, she learns to approach every opportunity for romance with caution. “Still with me?” my companion asks. (Notice I say “companion”— like missionaries, inseparable, […]
[…] bibliographer (p. xi). At the same time, technological advances may well see future compilations of this nature online as opposed to between covers. Still, this volume, along with previous bibliographic works which they recognize […]
[…] I acknowledge that too many women and men have been punished in large ways or small ways for speaking their minds about issues in the church, but because I have not been punished and […]
[…] days—Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good or Great Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday—with special services and ceremonies. For many Christians, the preparation for this week begins on Ash Wednesday, the day when Lent begins, […]
[…] including the famous The Kiss, because they were regarded as “inappropriate.” Deseret News, November 14, 1997, Bl, online edition. Henry Warner Bowdoin, “From the Age of Science to an Age of Uncertainty: History and […]
[…] its members. We further view intermarriage between close relatives as an abomination of God’s law. We discourage dating until age of 17 and advise our young adult members to postpone considering marriage until their […]
[…] professional videographer in July 2004 in her home in Alberta where I grew up and had returned for a visit. Twenty-four years old and completely dependent on others for all physical care, Natasha weighed […]
[…] ed., Personal Writings of Joseph Smith (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1984), 261-62. The increased availability of online, full-text resources makes this moment particularly good for such projects, since researchers can rapidly discover how […]
[…] doomsayer, a whirlwind of paranoia and irrationality. When she’s not reminding the ward of the coming apocalypse— for which she is fully prepared, having not one but two years’ worth of food storage she […]