Richard Golightly: A Novel
March 16, 2018[…] loved Nauvoo for the last time, said: “I go as a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summer’s morning; I have a conscience void of sin and offense before God, […]
[…] loved Nauvoo for the last time, said: “I go as a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summer’s morning; I have a conscience void of sin and offense before God, […]
[…] tightly wound jaw that looked like Colonel Klink’s on Hogan’s Heroes. “When I came home from work today every single light was on downstairs. And so was the curling iron!” Everyone looked at Muriel, […]
[…] the print feature in the Summer 2014 Issue so for a special treat for all online Dialogue readers, a supplemental featuring of more wonderful posts from the LDS blog world and beyond. Enjoy! – EmJen
American Trinity: And Other Stories from the Mormon Corridor is a collection of short stories that grapples with the inescapable loneliness of disillusionment, while offering a glimmer of hope in a conviction that “transcends […]
[…] you live and move and have your being—my being our being. Remember you are. We are. I am. The most profound realization we have as human beings is that we have being—that we exist, […]
[…] of the Governors’ Committee that has been dealing with this problem for the past two years and am scheduled to make a report at the next Governors’ Conference in the Virgin Islands in October. […]
On Mormon Theology | Riding Herd (Excerpt from a Letter) | Production of Plays with Mormon Themes | Improving the Gospel Doctrine Class
[…] their counselors in Chile, employing the same general categories. Using the online version of the LDS Church News for 2000–2019, I collected data for Chile (table 1) and all countries in Central America (table […]
[…] you live and move and have your being—my being our being. Remember you are. We are. I am. The most profound realization we have as human beings is that we have being—that we exist, […]
[…] collection. Yet, unlike Larson, I found the scope of the book wide—wide enough for me to temporarily live in the worlds of two libidinous teenage boys from Linroth, Arizona; an uneasily rehabbed Seattle street […]