The Gift
April 19, 2018[…] some godless place like Chicago or New York?” “Our missionaries are in those cities too. The entire world needs what we have. We want to tell you about it. You have never heard anything […]
[…] some godless place like Chicago or New York?” “Our missionaries are in those cities too. The entire world needs what we have. We want to tell you about it. You have never heard anything […]
[…] between these great changes, but must have been millions of years. The Bible says God created the world in six days, but this does not mean the time which we call days now, viz 24 […]
The epigraph to Emma Lou Thayne’s book Things Happen from Alice Walker reads: “One wants to write poetry that is understood by one’s people.” In the same spirit, I want to write to […]
[…] original, uncreated status in the universe, his present dignity and high moral and spiritual possibilities in this world, and the exaltation he may achieve in the hereafter. The optimistic tone of the Mormon doctrine […]
[…] good among your fellow students and we hope to see you accomplish it. No matter what the world at large believe, or say about the Latter- day Saints, if we do our duty, and […]
[…] Young underline this position. We do not intend to have any trade or commerce with the Gentile world. For as long as we buy from them we are in a degree dependent on them. […]
The following is excerpted from a longer interview conducted by Shirley E. Stephenson as part of the Oral History Program at California State University at Fullerton, November 30, 1975.
[…] and scribbled a hasty postscript on the outside of the envelope: Woman is the nigger of the world. She looked at the portraits on the TV set. Sherril Cozette Adelle Gary Stephen. Stephen would […]
[…] when reading the first chapters of Genesis. Here the sacred record tells us not only that the world was created in just six days, but that the lights came on in the morning and […]
<i>Dialogue 23.2 (1990): 61–83</i><br> Launius shares how the Reorganized Church has changed their stance on baptisms for the dead.