Pioneers
April 2, 2018[…] or several to break. She wanted a name for the damn thing—a fancy, ugly, polysyllabic, Latin-sounding, vali dating name. Dr. Clark cleared his throat and clarified. “Whatever the problem is, it’s not showing up […]
[…] or several to break. She wanted a name for the damn thing—a fancy, ugly, polysyllabic, Latin-sounding, vali dating name. Dr. Clark cleared his throat and clarified. “Whatever the problem is, it’s not showing up […]
[…] donated things to us and because we didn’t have a car any more, they made a rota for who would give us lifts to church and to the supermarket too. “If there’s one thing […]
“And thorns shall come up in her palaces, nettles and brambles in the fortresses thereof: and it shall be an habitation of dragons, and a court for owls.” Isaiah 34:13 “I will make a […]
[…] literary and dramatic material which only we are equipped to mine properly. Of what incalculable value ( for instance, as public relations and as an indirect missionary effect) would be a Mormon stage show […]
[…] been first spoken, recorded, or translated in the English language. In declaring that this heritage has worth for people of cultures and languages different from our own, we affirm that the message of Mormonism […]
[…] truth than poetry in that statement. How ever, there are some—not too many—who deserve to be remembered for their sterling qualities of heart and mind and character, and B. H. Roberts is without a […]
[…] reach a solution. One of the major problems facing the Church in Asia is that of accommo dating other cultures. As a corollary of our liberal belief that all men are created equal, we […]
[…] much emphasis that people neglect, or are unaware of, the vast changes which took place in commerce, dating significantly from the fifteenth century and even earlier, which paved the way for and created the […]
[…] Traditional Family Ideology of Undergraduate University Students. Brigham Young University, 1967. Capener, Homer Duncan. An Analysis of Dating Attitudes and Frequency Patterns of Coeds Residing in Helaman Halls, Heritage Halls, and Wymount Terrace of […]
[…] this conclusion by asking—and himself answering—the following ten questions: Is the Bible the final source of authority for Mormonism? Does Mormonism teach the spirituality of God? Does Mormonism believe in one God? Does Mormonism […]