Like the Rose
April 2, 2018[…] told her I thought that when we finished the album it would be the end of the world. Mother thought that was very funny and told the elders. At the next Family Home Evening […]
[…] told her I thought that when we finished the album it would be the end of the world. Mother thought that was very funny and told the elders. At the next Family Home Evening […]
[…] raised at the prospect of nearly 500 pages devoted to “Principles of the United Order for the Modern World”? Indeed, what greater goal than to “seek to bring forth and establish the cause of Zion” […]
[…] of missionaries, we saw an old man who must have been carrying all he owned in the world in a big black garbage bag. One elder said it was a fitting piece of luggage; […]
[…] of food in their basements. Julie’s mother, however, refused to “stockpile,” a position she had taken during World War II. The rest of the room was better supplied. Julie’s father owned a lot of […]
[…] 123–136 Hugo Oliaz intervews two important figures in LDS LGBTQ organzing, a former diretor of Affirmation and the founder of Gay LDS Youth, a group that briefly flourished in the early 2000s. A great […]
[…] at UVSC is coveted. To add to it all, a few weeks previously we had received the news that cancer had been found in Gene’s spine, leaving us almost without hope. Fortunately Gene had […]
[…] human cost. For both my and my wife’s families there was no relative killed or wounded in World War II. The same may be written for war veterans of my Cedar Valley home. Hunting […]
[…] Thomas (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2000), 236 pp. By the Hand of Mormon: The American Scripture That Launched a New World Religion, by Terryl L. Givens (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), 320 pp.
[…] nationalism and Jewish Zionism has been one of the most protracted and seemingly irreconcilable conflicts in the world. Most people have difficulties discussing this conflict in a detached or academic way because it is […]
[…] in a cloudless sky, warm breezes blew the music of the Royal Green Jackets band across Hyde Park. English families and tourists wandered the park or settled themselves on the grass and benches to listen.