Benediction
April 18, 2018[…] been home again with mono, and all her neophyte faithful and her missionary-surrounded investigators had come on over to hear Kevin. The truth, as Ardmoore well knew, is that most of those people would […]
[…] been home again with mono, and all her neophyte faithful and her missionary-surrounded investigators had come on over to hear Kevin. The truth, as Ardmoore well knew, is that most of those people would […]
[…] Is it lawful to heal on the Sab bath, to save life or to lose it (Luke 6:1-10)? Latter-day Saints are taught to study and revere scriptures as the word of God, but they […]
[…] Carmen had ceased to knead the dough on the table in front of her and was poised over the breadboard as if it were a pulpit. “Nineteen months, Thelm. Wednesday, it will be one […]
[…] 1161 (U.S. District Court, Middle Dis trict Tennessee 1982). Bennett v. Livermore Unified School District, No. H-91312- 6 (Cal. Super. Ct., Alameda County, 9 June 1983), granted a preliminary injunction prohibiting prayer at a […]
[…] had been recalled. In the same way, even the geographic names given by the expedition also disappeared over time. With only a few exceptions—which Stott notes—did any names survive on later federal maps. No […]
Perhaps others than Helen John, Amy Avery, Golden and Thelma Buchanan, and Spencer W. Kimball might have compounded an equally powerful scheme for blessing the lives of Indians, but to these individuals fell that lot.
[…] of “splendidly dressed” Sioux warriors who “offered my husband a young squaw for me, and wanted to buy our children” (June 1848). In 1852, Mary Garner from England reported: I had long red curly […]
[…] 18.4 (Winter 1984): 65–80</i><br> Shortly after the church was organized, one of Joseph Smith’s main priorities during his lifetime was preaching to the Native Americans, who he believed to be the descendants of the Lamanites.
[…] something touched my father in his early life and grew constantly in him until he and my mother were moved at mid-life gradually to consecrate most of their life’s earnings from then on to help Lamanites.
[…] technology — and to the Lord for revealing them — continued. In their special Centennial address on 6 April 1930, President Heber J. Grant and his counselors reviewed at length “the increase of scientific […]