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Dialogue Topic Pages #6: LGBT Issues

This month, we are looking at the history of scholarship on LGBTQ issues. If you’re catching this in June when it is released, Happy Pride Month. I have to say that this is an incredibly…

Dialogue Doctrine & Covenants Gospel Study with Rachel Mumford on D&C 60–66

Rachel Mumford is a chaplain and religion teacher at the National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C. She teaches courses on ethics, sacred space and iconography, and world religions, and she gives tours of the Washington…

Dialogue Out Loud Presents Assuming Power by Linda Hoffman Kimball

Linda Hoffman Kimball pens this lovely personal essay about her recognizing, owning, and asserting her God-given powers.

Dialogue Doctrine & Covenants Gospel Study with Ben Abbott on D&C 51–59

Ben is an ecosystem ecologist at Brigham Young University who studies how natural and human disturbances affect carbon, nutrient, and water cycles. Specifically, he works on the permafrost climate feedback, eutrophication, wildfire, river biogeochemistry, and…

Dialogue Topic Pages #5: The Book of Abraham

This month, we are looking at the history of scholarship on the Book of Abraham. And this is an exciting time in this field.

Dialogue Fireside #8 w/Marlena Wilding

Marlena Wilding is a Mix Media Artist who currently lives and works in Seattle Washington with her Husband and 2 kids. Born and raised in Utah County in the Latter Day Saints Faith, in one…

Dialogue Out Loud Presents Called Not to Serve by Neal David Silvester

Neal David Silvester pens this beautiful personal essay about the intersections of mental health and missionary work (or not!)

Dialogue Doctrine & Covenants Gospel Study with Sylvia Cabus on D&C 46–50

Sylvia Cabus has worked on gender equality and women’s empowerment issues for over twenty years. Currently she is a senior technical advisor in the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Hub at the US Agency for…

Dialogue Out Loud Presents Confession by Sylvette Wolfe

In Sylvette Wolfe’s “Confession” a 60-year-old woman confesses to enjoying her sin to her bishop. She feels guilt, shame, and…delight?

Dialogue Book Report #10: The best of 2020–Creative Nonfiction and Poetry

We start with a conversation on creative nonfiction by LDS authors, including memoirs and personal essays, featuring the reviewers Christopher Angulo, Lisa Van Ordam Hadley, and Adam McLain. Then a conversation between Theric Jepson and…