The Church’s Dramatic Literature
May 3, 2018[…] of the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in 1830, the religious world generally was antagonistic to the idea of leisure time being spent in any way other than […]
[…] of the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in 1830, the religious world generally was antagonistic to the idea of leisure time being spent in any way other than […]
[…] in one of his “Believe it or Not” features as the only straight Main Street in the world having the same river at both ends. The modern city of Nauvoo is located to the […]
[…] reassurance that God’s foreknowledge is absolute and exerts no causative force on events can rebuild my real world for me. A world where time, with all its sense of reality and significance, disappears into […]
[…] New Mexico to Africa, we have relocated our central editorial office in Los Angeles. Robert Rees, who teaches English at UCLA, is the new chief editor; he has organized editorial associates there and has a […]
[…] we knew the details of that unique ceremony where ten thousand priesthood leaders from all over the world, gathered in the Tabernacle, had sustained a new President of the Church and witnessed directly the […]
[…] the trees and the silent shops and the empty porches and knowing there was nobody in the world except her and Will. “Here comes McGary,” yelled the Sevy boys as they leaped from their […]
At various times I have heard and read, with mild curiosity, of the anointing of animals by the power of the priesthood in pioneer times, but it wasn’t until I found myself with my […]
[…] at all. What readers really want is news about that fuzzy interface between the Church and the world, an area that has been left in mystifying twilight by both official and independent publications, even […]
[…] the dressing of the body. I found that I was crying as I read, for all the world as if I had not been the one to shepherd the article through its several stages […]
[…] Turner, they are to be handed over to the father for education and guidance “pertaining to the world beyond the hearth.”[5] Current research indicates that a man who is “clumsy” with his young children, […]