Dreams of Summer
March 16, 2018Even when we are asleep, our minds are active. Scientists surmise that our brains process and sort the events of the day at this time. Spiritual people believe God sometimes uses these moments to […]
Even when we are asleep, our minds are active. Scientists surmise that our brains process and sort the events of the day at this time. Spiritual people believe God sometimes uses these moments to […]
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Good morning. It is an honor to speak to you today on the holiest of Sabbaths, when we come together to celebrate the resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Easter is, of course, a […]
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Dialogue 55.1 (Spring 2022): 99–118 Mormon feminists should consider how to better include intersex, nonbinary, and trans women in their ambitions. Queerness is more than homosexuality.
Dialogue 54.1 (Spring 2001): 29–68 Non-LGBT members of the Church tend to believe God is more involved and loving (non-judgmental) than LGBT members do.