Rumination: Love
July 2, 2025[…] to the sun and back but our years of infertility. there, let’s finally adopt If you are Canada and we have to do is meet either end. An unbroken line. through, between us, on […]
[…] to the sun and back but our years of infertility. there, let’s finally adopt If you are Canada and we have to do is meet either end. An unbroken line. through, between us, on […]
[…] concession to God that they must take the bad with the good. But their beloved mother bent over that bit of flesh as if it were her own heart lying in the cradle, and […]
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[…] Out Loud, Dialogue Art Editor Margaret Olsen Hemming sits down with Carrie Ellen Carlisle, the cover artist for the Winter 2024 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. They discuss Carlisle’s artistic journey, her unique style, […]
[…] Out Loud, Dialogue Art Editor Margaret Olsen Hemming sits down with Carrie Ellen Carlisle, the cover artist for the Winter 2024 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. They discuss Carlisle’s artistic journey, her unique style, […]
[…] Equality by Matthew L. Harris. Oxford University Press. 📚 This Abominable Slavery: Race, Religion, and the Battle over Human Bondage in Antebellum Utah by W. Paul Reeve, Christopher B. Rich, and LaJean Purcell Carruth. […]
[…] Equality by Matthew L. Harris. Oxford University Press. 📚 This Abominable Slavery: Race, Religion, and the Battle over Human Bondage in Antebellum Utah by W. Paul Reeve, Christopher B. Rich, and LaJean Purcell Carruth. […]
[…] and care for you on both sides of the veil. You have many ancestors who are watching over you, and as you continue to serve your ancestors by doing their temple work, they will […]
[…] exactly why), I swiftly jumped to the conclusion that it was because I would, somehow, heroically triumph over it, perhaps (I flattered myself) becoming an exemplar of how this could be done. The reality […]