Wild Sage
April 17, 2018[…] his mouth.ย โI better go get Dad,โ Russell said.ย โYour fatherโs too far away right now. Rode over to Cousin Lymanโs to help with that caved-in roof. He wonโt be back until morning.โ โHeโd […]
[…] his mouth.ย โI better go get Dad,โ Russell said.ย โYour fatherโs too far away right now. Rode over to Cousin Lymanโs to help with that caved-in roof. He wonโt be back until morning.โ โHeโd […]
[…] She immigrated to the United States; and although we see each other rarely, mutual caring has lasted over many years and many changes in each of our lives.ย Out of the hundreds of fellow […]
[…] 100 families and from 12 to 14 persons per 100. Welfare and social security payments now constitute over 10 percent of all personal income. Utah is ranked forty-eighth in personal income, just above Mississippi […]
[…] and to build youth programs. At the same time, the Oakland Third Ward was created for members over forty-five with no children still living at home. The University Ward is for single adults. The […]
<i>Dialogue 20.4 (Winter 1987): 138โ154</i><br> England shares his reasons for why Joseph Smith introduced polygamy and then removed it as one of the commandments. England argues that polygamy was a faith testing experience which […]
[…] mon literary instances that seem to display a prevalent attitude.ย We are frequently, duly, and properly warned, over the pulpit in general conference, against the evil of pornographyโan attitude Levi and I share, though […]
[…] about having to go to bed. Instead of whispering my usual prayer, I muttered a four-letter word over and over. Was that a sign of my innate depravity? Perhaps Joseph Smith should not have […]
The Dialogue journal has been around for over 40 years (45!) providing an important space for the independent exploration of Mormonism from a broad range of perspectives.
[…] studied, especially in the last few decades during which a virtual explosion of scientific knowledge has occurred. Over twenty years ago Sterling McMurrin lamented that no one had yet seriously attempted to place Mormon […]
[…] first grandchildren; and since Mama traveled a lot following Daddy during the war, we were consequently taken over by my doting grandmother, who spoiled us and dominated most of our upbringing.ย Grampa made our […]