In the Right Hands
April 7, 2018[…] would have given for a student with an “attitude.” Jean-Paul himself had had some success in the world of publishing. A book of short stories, What Men Really Do When They Go Fishing, and […]
[…] would have given for a student with an “attitude.” Jean-Paul himself had had some success in the world of publishing. A book of short stories, What Men Really Do When They Go Fishing, and […]
[…] magenta silk, peacock hues swirling around the Mormon women—especially around the English converts. There was a whole world of greens and blues and purples outside his door, and for days at a time, he […]
[…] the voices said, and Adam followed them. From the ledge he would be able to see the world as God did—from above, from a distance. He followed the course of the stream, up the […]
[…] attempt at drawing Grandfather’s support. His demeanor, I noted with relief, remained calm as he perused the headlines of the Los Angeles Examiner. I then turned to Grandpa, taking hope from the grin he […]
[…] that it’s almost Christmas, which a long time ago was another first, a first for everybody involved—a worldwide first. And all you can think about is, “Hey, this could be it. This could be […]
[…] laundry and filling up the fridge with food. Knowing of the arrival of the less robust grandmother today, the church ladies have brought over dinner, and Ryan has stuck it into the oven to […]
[…] We are thinking of such subjects as “The Mormon Case for Chastity,” “Large Families in an Overpopulated World,” “Love in Marriage,” “Wisdom in Courtship,” “Family Functions Today,” and many others. And though the articles […]
[…] and which are given concrete expression in the Constitution, are universal principles which can benefit all the world. “Come—yea, come Texas, come Mexico, come Canada; and come, all the world: let us be brethren, […]
[…] to follow the instructions on a can of floor wax, she said, “I left my glasses home today. Will you read it?” At lunchtime she makes excuses not to sit at the table with […]
[…] was extremely successful from the viewpoint of the gospel: The Saints learned great lessons in community action, mutual dependence, loving, non-competitive cooperation, and conservation of resources before the influx of gentiles and pressures from […]