Follow Me, Boys
March 21, 2018[…] and what you could do with it—well, why wouldn’t you try something like this if it could buy you your dreams? What are your dreams, anyway? What do you want?” Ginni froze. No way […]
[…] and what you could do with it—well, why wouldn’t you try something like this if it could buy you your dreams? What are your dreams, anyway? What do you want?” Ginni froze. No way […]
[…] and a devoted helpmeet to her husband; she accepts her role as “the example” in the stake over which her husband presides. Awaiting Paul’s return, Robert and Alice try to go about life as […]
At home it was hot . . . days and days above a hundred. I could imagine the leaves of summer wilting in the afternoon heat. But that was so far away on the […]
[…] by Brother Poll provided me with the perspective I needed to mature more gracefully in the Church. Over the years, various articles in Dialogue addressed such subjects in a way that I could see […]
[…] in our minds. Where we are is also where we have been. We have to escape in order to return” (4). My sentiments exactly! His desire to leave Utah leads him to Hoboken, New […]
[…] has participated in group shows and recently a solo show, “Ganesha Gone Wild” and other paintings in the Rodger LaPelle Galleries in Philadelphia. “I find honesty,” he writes, “in trying to create images that […]
[…] you. But be forewarned: set foot in Martindale’s world and you’d better have your spiritual house in order and be prepared to defend your family by calling on the powers of heaven. Where you’re […]
Brian Kershisnik lives with his wife, Suzanne, and three children in Kanosh, Utah. The son of a petroleum geologist, he grew up in Angola, Thailand, Texas, and Pakistan. After serving a mission in Denmark, […]
<i>Dialogue 41.2 (Summer 2009): 85–101</i><br>Hardy describes the long, difficult process of researching polygamy during a time that the church wasn’t open about polygamy.
[…] developed by their powerful company and they insisted, “Her place will be great in the new world order.” Over the last few days, however, they had lied to me so often I knew it […]