President David O. McKay: 1873-1970: The Prophet is Dead
May 2, 2018[…] answers in my sorrow I turned to my joy and then I knew. Here was a great human man, a prophet, who had freely given himself to others. Because I had received of his […]
[…] answers in my sorrow I turned to my joy and then I knew. Here was a great human man, a prophet, who had freely given himself to others. Because I had received of his […]
Jenny Webb takes on a journey through the first part of the book of Alma in this Gospel Study. Jenny Webb works as the global head of project management for Ravensburger Games. Jenny spent 15…
Twelve-year-old Missy watched as her younger sister Becky walked exuberantly down the steps into the baptismal font. She saw the shiver of excitement that possessed her at the first touch of the water. She listened…
[…] Mormon,” further stating that the Church had “an adherence to the gospel a very positive program for human beings, for families and so forth” but carefully adding “the fact that Black people were not […]
[…] of Ann Lee’s interest in celibacy follows standard accounts in Shaker history, the account of stirpiculture (Noyes’s human “breeding” program) will be familiar to those well versed in the history of Oneida. Davenport tends […]
[…] Currently Being Conducted at Brigham Young University.” Brig- ham Young University, 1968. Flinders, Neil J. “Leadership and Human Relations: A Scientific Survey within a Theological Framework.” Brigham Young University, 1968. Follick, Edwin Duane. “The […]
[…] because of the very fact that, having passed through the mind of a man, it becomes a human interpretation of an object, an idea, or an event. In defense of this activity, I first […]
[…] Johnson, Jr. Assistant Professor of African History, Stanford University Elders’ Quorum Instructor Paul G. Salisbury President, Environmental Design Group (Salt Lake City, Utah) Elders’ Quorum Instructor G. Eugene England, Jr. Dean of Academic Affairs […]
[…] economically, in Europe and particularly in England. In Utah, as in most developing economies, the need for human resources was high. Emigration committees were formed and funds collected and pooled to assist the poor […]
The Mormons is the second in the Freedom to Worship series designed to tell stories of “outstanding Americans of the nineteenth century and their different religious beliefs.” The series is intended to fit into the…