Personal Voices: Eyes to See
October 26, 2018[…] I could not see. Even now, years later, I do not know how to explain what my world looks like. I see colors, objects, sizes, and everything around me, but my eyes skid off […]
[…] I could not see. Even now, years later, I do not know how to explain what my world looks like. I see colors, objects, sizes, and everything around me, but my eyes skid off […]
[…] and knocked on his door, his wife would silently lead you into the foyer and in serviceable English politely tell you to wait while she retrieved her husband. The small woman was young and […]
[…] church of Adam and Eve envisioned by Joseph and, as in the early Christian Church, women would share the burdens of administering the affairs of the kingdom together with ministering to their congregations, the […]
[…] printing of those leaders’ diaries demonstrated that even the greatest Mormons had had their trials. Exchange of news between Utah and the missions showed how, in their several duties, the Saints throughout the world […]
[…] last few years the Studies almost fulfilled the prophecy of its detractors. We learned from the Church News of September 9, 1967, that the Studies was being “revitalized” to gear the magazine to “serious […]
[…] of the final resolution is in my files. It was more or less fully described in the news media (e.g. San Francisco Examiner, July 2, 1965, p. 6). See Mr. Udall’s letter to the […]
[…] of civil disobedience in at least some instances, few attempt to justify this second sort of law- breaking. In his recent and notable “Broadside” on civil disobedience Justice Abe Fortas states that in a […]
[…] Beverly Bunny types never appeared again. The Children’s Friend compares favorably to other children’s magazines on the market. Appealing enough that it is actually read, it cannot help but benefit the children of the […]
[…] have my doubts that imaginative writing about Mormonism and Mormondom is about to escape from the Deseret News Press and Bookcraft and enter literature. The hired hands will continue to write what and as […]
[…] all well pleased to hear from you, and to know that you passed a successful examination. This news was considered of sufficient importance to be flashed across the wires with the general telegraphic dispatches. […]