The Bowhunter
April 16, 2018[…] who drove El Dorados and BMW’s. While they were working weekends to make even bigger bucks to buy even bigger cars, he was sneaking around the woods looking for spoors. Three, even two years […]
[…] who drove El Dorados and BMW’s. While they were working weekends to make even bigger bucks to buy even bigger cars, he was sneaking around the woods looking for spoors. Three, even two years […]
[…] surveys include relatively few Mormon respondents but still make possible some comparisons of Mormons with non-Mormons nationwide.[ 6] They also allow us to compare Mormon converts with lifelong members, or “lifers.” To the extent […]
[…] mercy. I was my mother’s companion because my older sister and brother didn’t understand Mom’s need to buy all the dolls in the Deseret Industries; once she paid one hundred dollars to clear away […]
[…] I can vote. Meg votes absentee for LBJ and her father—she is still a Utah resident. I buy a little typewriter with a French keyboard and write my heart out in my tiny, seventh […]
[…] should use that money to help the poor. That’s why God gave it to you, not to buy cars and clothes and big houses.” Tracy’s remarks were not well received. Old Brother Dixon harumpfed […]
[…] Although the wars, especially World War II, had exacted a heavy toll of the young LDS men[ 6] in a church where men were needed and less plentiful, partly because they were less often […]
[…] quorum meetings which she has attended. A most disconcerting note in the diary is an entry on 3 May 1845. Zina begins with a preamble which reads, “God onely knows my heart this day. […]
[…] family. Expense of interest on mortgages and delinquent taxes ate all the equity we had in our 3,000 plus acres of land. Vera was relocated on a run-down fruit farm in Orem. I was […]
[…] but optimum tension that provides the best prospect for the future of any religious movement or organization.[ 6] Mormonism in the World Market Obviously the church has gotten the “tension factor” about right in […]
[…] command and judge us. For example, the supreme norm of the Hebrew Bible is summarized in Deuteronomy 6:4-6, “Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God is one LORD.” Here is a statement against idolatry, […]