Cancer: Fear, Suffering, and the Need for Support
April 14, 2018[…] I realized I had cancer, I began to write about what I was feeling and learning in order to share with my family and friends how blessed I felt and to offer hope of […]
[…] I realized I had cancer, I began to write about what I was feeling and learning in order to share with my family and friends how blessed I felt and to offer hope of […]
[…] Certainly we are not living the fullness of whatever priesthood men and women have right now, in order to prepare for the fullness to come. We must, I believe, hold to the basics, the […]
[…] into the profession by mentors and teachers, putting yourself through school at great per sonal expense in order to be knowledgeable and well trained. Imagine feeling called, ever since you were a young child, […]
[…] stated the facts.Β The flight attendant serves you each a muffin and a drink. Cheap airline. You order him coffee. Janet said not to forget. It will keep up his stamina while you travel. […]
I found this philosophical bit by Chip Janis in In the New World (1988), a little book of poems put together by young Indian students at the Pretty Eagle School and St. Charles Mission […]
[…] writers of every description, and some who defied description, flocked to its standards. Before 1936 was over, 6,600 βwritersβ were enrolled, most of them certified as in need of relief, along with more than […]
[…] the German Mission president, reinitiated efforts to seek legal recognition for the Church in Hungary (Millenial Star, 6 Oct. 1904, 636). While the decision was pending, a lone missionary reentered the country: Mischa Markow, […]
[…] 317-22.)Β Having said so much, I admit, with equal cheerfulness, that Franklin Fisher displays a very high order of religious imagination. The high points of the novel for me are precisely those scenes in […]
[…] their sons and daughters on missions. My own father had been having rather severe financial difficulties. In order to send the monthly checks needed for my support, he sometimes had to borrow money from […]
<i>Dialogue 24.3 (Fall 1991): 21β39</i><br> Lyman discusses the political pressures from the United Government which led to the church issuing the First Manifesto.