A Letter to My Mormon Daughter
March 14, 2018[…] into going to the Relief Society General Meeting with her; we took Frontrunner up to Salt Lake City. Our tickets put us in the balcony in the conference center full of twenty thousand women. […]
[…] into going to the Relief Society General Meeting with her; we took Frontrunner up to Salt Lake City. Our tickets put us in the balcony in the conference center full of twenty thousand women. […]
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[…] Even more eloquent was the argument of Madalyn Taylor, a delegate of Santa Fe Stake near Independence, Missouri. “I would vote an emphatic no to this whole resolution,” she said, then continued: There was […]
[…] permission. Requests for subsequent reprinting of any hymn should be directed to Worship Commission, Box 1059, Independence, Missouri 64051. The first, “Let All the World in Every Corner Sing,” combines a text by the […]
[…] is to participate in God’s redeeming activity by building Zion, the literal city of God, at Independence, Missouri. What kind of task confronts theologians if one begins with these fundamentals? Strictly speaking, theology in […]
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[…] Toward the end of a missionary’s two-year term of service, often he will move to a new city and not even bother to unpack his clothing and other belongings into a dresser. He will […]
[…] repeated cliches, insinuations and misstatements of facts which illustrate quite definitely that he has not the capa city to objectively discuss the subject. A few words are also appropriate concerning “Separation of Church and […]
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