The New Calling
September 1, 2022[…] the nether regions of the Mormon blogosphere, but how many ward members really keep up on Religion News Service or Sistas in Zion? Consequently, I decided that I should contact the elders quorum president, […]
[…] the nether regions of the Mormon blogosphere, but how many ward members really keep up on Religion News Service or Sistas in Zion? Consequently, I decided that I should contact the elders quorum president, […]
[…] satisfied. We have many publications in our midst, the chief organ of our people being the Deseret News a daily and weekly paper. Would copies of this be of any interest? There is among […]
[…] time when they were cancelling many other regular programs in order to give more air time to news about the war situation, which was now growing critical. His moving account of what happened after […]
[…] be printed in the same form as the radio addresses, for distribution. Four days later the Deseret News Church Section carried the text of Talmage’s remarks, and it also was issued in pamphlet form. […]
[…] another 1,031 couples also serving; and 389,258 young people were enrolled in seminary or institute classes (Deseret News 1984, 6). While Church members report these statistics proudly, sometimes claiming that the Church is the […]
<i>Dialogue 28.4 (Winter 1995): 31–55</i><br>In many respects the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of the 1960s mirrored the general tumult, if not the details, of the larger American society.
[…] response was phenomenal, with some supporters hardly able to contain their excitement. “It is the most exciting news to come out of the West in many years,” wrote one Ph.D. candidate to England. For […]
[…] not, in fact, have even the complete text as it left the hand of the translator/scribe. I am speaking, of course, of The Travels of Marco Polo, written by one Rustichello of Pisa, a […]
[…] others on this campus to be contaminated by your presence.”27 The speech, published in the church-owned Deseret News, also signaled a growing belief that homosexuality was a sort of communicable disorder or disease that […]
[…] Prophet. Among the Mormons, of course, he has never really lost ground to Young. But in accepted American history he was the impractical visionary who belongs to the Jacksonian reform era. Serious treatments of […]