Road to Damascus
April 25, 2018[…] and Ray here to read this Bible while you and me took care of this whiskey. I call that gentlemanly of you.” Paul took the book and leafed through it. It was Regina’s. “I […]
[…] and Ray here to read this Bible while you and me took care of this whiskey. I call that gentlemanly of you.” Paul took the book and leafed through it. It was Regina’s. “I […]
When are the writings and Sermons of Church Leaders entitled to the claim of being scripture? I assume the scripture behind this question is the declaration of the Lord in a revelation given through […]
<i>Dialogue 14.4 (Winter 1981): 28–39</i><br>Some time in June 1970,I invited a few friends to my house to chat about the then emerging women’s movement. If I had known we were about to make history, […]
[…] of his English mission during February and March 1851 and a 175-page diary of his French mission from June 1851 to February 1854 (with a big 1853 gap), most of which time he was […]
[…] a universal framework with a common origin and goal. In pursuit of this approach, Nibley collects information from all periods of Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Israelite, Canaanite, Greek, and Christian history. For example, in the first […]
[…] whether it was adequate for your building.’ ” Even though, as Sister Spafford contended, “the Brethren don’t call you every day and ask what you want,” the First Presidency took the matter under advisement […]
[…] years a widow and “possessed of that indescribable charm which for want of a better term we call magnetic,” had given up her youthful sweetheart to marry an older man who could provide her […]
[…] we ought to refer to this as perspiration or a glow, but let us be honest and call sweat sweat. Ironically enough, the only men who were obeying the divine commandment to sweat were […]
The Doctrine and Covenants contains extremely specific instructions concerning marriage for men: In the celestial glory there are three heavens or degrees;
[…] wore the golden button of all wisdom on the top of the cap even as I do now; the shamans of the North also had it and among the Laplanders it is still called […]