Heart of the Fathers
April 13, 2018[…] for renewed residence at your institution. As your records will show, my father is a veteran of World War I, drafted and serving stateside for six months before that war’s close. • Shortly after […]
[…] for renewed residence at your institution. As your records will show, my father is a veteran of World War I, drafted and serving stateside for six months before that war’s close. • Shortly after […]
Dialogue 24.3 (Fall 1991): 43–57 Before the Manifesto was first read in conference, members and church leaders fully believed in plural marriage as being a commandment from God. Once the Manifesto was read, over […]
Dialogue 24.4 (Winter 1991): 44–58 Driggs shares the story of how in between the First and Second Manifestos, polygamy was still happening in secret.
[…] Luke had dreamed that he and his wife Dolly would soon be taking a trip around the world. En route they would stop over in Indonesia for a three-week visit with us. Marie and […]
[…] to us to look for answers and explanations in the Koran if something happens in the Arab world that we don’t understand, but no one thinks of that as persecution. It is simply an […]
The bond between Brigham Young University and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints precludes the university from becoming an entirely secular institution. Because BYU’s board of trustees, composed almost entirely of […]
[…] amazement numbered only three of each). Faith called my attention to a French pot and an old world menorah. When I returned to the peaceful barren quiet of my apartment, I had four books, […]
[…] to be scholars or national leaders; that was simply not a prominent issue in the rigidly defined world of Israelite society.[6] But in Henry’s own era, women were beginning to envision a different world […]
[…] correct path for inner and outer survival is growing, and the call for help reverberates throughout the world … Saints took the first step toward higher realities and assumed the ensuing risks. To reach […]
[…] listen to speakers on an unseasonably beautiful winter day. But Utah’s state legislators had been up to the task. With language so raw, so full of homophobic hatred, they had called these young citizens, […]