Honorable Mention: Butterflies
February 20, 2023[…] had wings and could lift into the sky and fly anywhere he wished. How she wanted the world to be a lovely place for him, no troubles, no worries. How she wished everything could […]
[…] had wings and could lift into the sky and fly anywhere he wished. How she wanted the world to be a lovely place for him, no troubles, no worries. How she wished everything could […]
Listen to the Out Loud Interview about this article here. They came to us just before spring arrived, at the same time I began putting seeds into the ground in my garden. Lettuce, spinach, […]
[…] beauty—opening up like a beautiful crimson flower” which, as you remember, broke people up all over the world a few years ago. How delightful of you to tuck away among “Reviews,” unannounced and unheralded […]
[…] find it by reading the 121 Section of the D & C. Has any one in this world profited by tearing down other people—not just Mormons but any people. Wouldn’t it be so much […]
[…] seem to see her today — complex because of the variety of demands made on her in world wide communities, and various because of the many new converts with such different backgrounds. The gentle […]
[…] 2020): 129–142 Interview with Brittany Mangelson who is a full-time minister for Community of Christ. She has a master of arts in religion from Graceland University and works as a social media seeker ministry specialist.
Dialogue 52.1 (2019): 169–178 Young shares her testimony of temple work even though she found some wording in the endowment ceremony sexist.
[…] the big game, which the LDS Church has told them they must win to demonstrate to the world how wonderful the LDS Church is. The players are furious and practicing in a hellhole under […]
Looking back with the perspective of fifty years, I can see (and feel) a sustaining philosophy that has guided Dialogue through its amazing half-century tenure, more than a quarter of the entire history of […]
[…] a century. Mormons usually considered that all Indians were Lamanites and that the “antiquities” of the New World were products of the Nephites, Lamanites, and Jaredites. As for the biblical area, that was of […]