A Good Sign
March 27, 2018[…] or something. The truth was I had my second thoughts. I even tried to break the bad news. “Bobbie,” I said real gentle. “Sometimes these things don’t go like they make you think.” But […]
[…] or something. The truth was I had my second thoughts. I even tried to break the bad news. “Bobbie,” I said real gentle. “Sometimes these things don’t go like they make you think.” But […]
The water was black around our knees. B amboo surrounded and overlooked us. It was so quiet in the mist and the dark green stalks that the sound of our legs moving was an […]
[…] nearly black sweater her husband had given her once upon a time. The children should start rodeo camp today, she thought, if Peter remembers. She resisted the temptation to call home and slipped on the […]
[…] for the first time, and noticing when she sits down next to him. He imagines a c amera lens with a range of settings from familiar to foreign, and he sees her through that […]
[…] and Victor Hugo’s Toilers of the Sea. The characters from these books are unlikely models for women today. Deruchette, the heroine of Toilers of the Sea and a girl who qualifies as an ideal […]
[…] theme is so large and authorities on the subject so busy that vital areas of family life today among Latter-day Saints go unmentioned in this section. These too should find a place in future […]
[…] Saints, Second Edition Revised. Introduction and notes by B. H. Roberts (6 Vols.; Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1949), VI, 197-209. Joseph Smith, History of the Church, VI, 57. Joseph Smith to John C. […]
[…] just too bad that Mormon bigots can find a theological tree-trunk to hide behind. Joseph H. Pearson, News Editor Saints’ Herald Independence, Missouri *** Dear Sirs: . . . In reading Preston Nibley’s excellent […]
[…] (in “secular”) a “this worldness”—meaning that the work of the world must be done by man himself, and (in “city”) all historical and Utopian dreams for the model community. Dialogue magazine stands at that […]
[…] you. I appreciate very much being here . . . I understand that this is a c ampus made up of all political persuasions. I had a very nice conversation with Dr. Wilkinson . […]