Why Mormons Should Celebrate Holy Week
March 23, 2018[…] to a series of questions, including the following: Will you proclaim by word and example the Good News of God in Christ? I will, with God’s help. Will you seek and serve Christ in […]
[…] to a series of questions, including the following: Will you proclaim by word and example the Good News of God in Christ? I will, with God’s help. Will you seek and serve Christ in […]
[…] my life. So this is what I tell myself. Kyle and I, our story, it’s like this news report I remember from last winter about a skier who got lost in the mountains. For […]
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<i>Dialogue 41.4 (Winter 2008): 121–147</i><br> In this essay, I shall begin by describing what we can learn about our Mother in Heaven from the scriptures. I then will draw from those descriptions some (very […]
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What is an adequate label for the areas outside of the so-called “Church’s center”? If it pertains to non-US countries, “international” is commonly used, but semantically it is flawed because the United States itself […]
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