Letters to the Editor
July 29, 2024[…] to put pressure on the general authorities to bring down the quality by publishing according to Church News standards. I enjoy the Church News but I realize it’s a world away from Dialogue (or maybe […]
[…] to put pressure on the general authorities to bring down the quality by publishing according to Church News standards. I enjoy the Church News but I realize it’s a world away from Dialogue (or maybe […]
[…] ISBN: 9781982185824. [1] Jana Riess comes to a similar conclusion in her own review of McCurdy’s work: “What ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ Teaches Us About Ex-Mormons,” Flunking Sainthood, Religious News Service, May 30, 2023.
[…] Instagram or Facebook @bookofmormonartcatalog. We post videos with artists and scholars, spotlights on artworks, fun facts, and news. It’s a great place to learn more about LDS art and connect with others. Each week […]
[…] neared the end of the book because I didn’t want it to end. And the disclaimer: I am precisely the sort of person this book appeals to. I’ve long been fascinated with marriage as […]
[…] her husband would visit Maher in the hospital the next day. The missionaries—Americans who spoke Spanish—provided comforting news about the hospital. They understood why Maher had been sent there. It was a hospital of […]
[…] of the most glorious revelations of the Restoration. Such logic might make Dickinson’s crawled (from the Old English creulen meaning to move slowly across the ground, like a crab!) connote her more subtle intentioned […]
[…] fruit they bear—which they could not bear alone.”[38] In this regard, the late Eugene England, professor of English at Brigham Young University, taught, “Tragedy does not have to do with presence or lack of […]
[…] this impact the relationship and her healing? My client is a religious minority; will she think I am trying to convert her? I believe I offer a somewhat sheepish Yes, I do belong to […]
[…] lunch, and dinner today as a collective demonstration of their faith and love for you. What I am here to share with you is my time. My job right now is detangling deaconess, at […]
[…] So, according to these verses, the term “endless punishment” actually means God’s punishment, not (as literally every English speaker would have thought) punishment that goes on forever. In this case, God doesn’t mind the […]