An Interview with Darrell Spencer
March 22, 2018[…] We need something in this world that isn’t trying to teach us lessons or get us to buy a product, that isn’t self-helping us to death. All writing, fiction included, is, of course, loaded […]
[…] We need something in this world that isn’t trying to teach us lessons or get us to buy a product, that isn’t self-helping us to death. All writing, fiction included, is, of course, loaded […]
[…] deserts justice. Every person who comes into the world is given the light of Christ (D&C 88: 6-7). “He that receiveth light, and continueth in God, receiveth more light; and that light groweth brighter […]
Over the course of a lifetime, I have had occasion to give thought to the question of why I continue to be an active, committed member of the Church of Jesus Christ of […]
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[…] 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 […]
The American-born Allan West has become widely respected for his pursuit of a traditional form in Japan. Raised in Washington, D.C., Allan served in the Okayama Japan mission during the early 1980s. In 1987, […]
[…] around me.” When he showed an interest in painting upon completing high school, his mother—a baker—traded bread for private art lessons from a local portrait painter, Martha Lower, to whom he acknowledges a great […]
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[…] Smith, Smith’s deceased brothers (Hyrum, Don Carlos, and Samuel), and current Mormon leaders. He also composed pseudonyms for the twelve apostles, the group which assumed the leadership of the Mormon Church following Joseph Smith’s […]
[…] stirring deep emotion and taking on a mysterious and subliminal symbolism. Many of Kershisnik’s paintings address themselves to no particular culture or country. Yet Latter-day Saints often find a reflection of their faith in […]