The Theology of Desire
March 21, 2018A friend who is a soprano once related a story to me of a rime when she was accompanied by a male pianist. They worked together on the piece for some weeks; and finally, […]
A friend who is a soprano once related a story to me of a rime when she was accompanied by a male pianist. They worked together on the piece for some weeks; and finally, […]
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<i> Dialogue 3.2 (Summer 1968):67 – 85</i> <br> The Joseph Smith Egyptian papyri once consisted of at least six separate documents, possibly eight or more.
In recent decades, the LDS Church has moved out of the security of the “ever lasting mountains” to fulfill its prophetic dream of becoming a worldwide organization. Each year 225 thousand or more Saints […]
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