A Plea to the Leadership of the Church: Choose Love Not Power
April 11, 2018[…] our sins. God who is sinless loved us while we were yet sinners. He loved the sinful world so much that he sent his own son into it to establish that each sinner is […]
[…] our sins. God who is sinless loved us while we were yet sinners. He loved the sinful world so much that he sent his own son into it to establish that each sinner is […]
[…] metallic plates. But even a cursory survey of early nineteenth-century literature disproves such a claim. Translated into English by Thomas C. Upham, John’s Biblical Archaeology was published in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1823, five years […]
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[…] wisdom is foolishness and it profiteth them not. And they shall perish.” Also I say, with an English teacher’s smugness, that the Book of Mormon just doesn’t sound as good as the Bible. Joseph […]
[…] … that we have power to do these things” (4:7). As we stood together conversing about the news article in a temple hallway, dressed in our white suits before our next assignment, there seemed […]
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[…] the first principles and ordinances of the gospel. We have discounted the greatest principles of the good news—faith, hope, and charity. Let me suggest that our faith would be strengthened and our spiritual experiences […]