God Looks Like Me
April 16, 2025[…] got me all misty. I wanted to contemplate the virgin mother and her baby who saved the world in a sacred space. I needed that permission. I nearly fell over when one of the […]
[…] got me all misty. I wanted to contemplate the virgin mother and her baby who saved the world in a sacred space. I needed that permission. I nearly fell over when one of the […]
[…] Reed Smoot hearing, the second manifesto that put a final end to Church—supported plural marriage, the First World War, and the planning of the Hawaiian temple. Even if you did not find Smith’s personal […]
[…] just cheap social issue novel bullshit. . . . [It] makes people like us hope for a smaller, neater world where stories make sense and converge” (228). This is protagonist Cassandra Soelberg’s response when confronted by […]
[…] and had been self-destructive for many years. I thought maybe if Dylan could see how amazing the world was, it would give him the motivation to not give up hope. So I planned the […]
[…] election, Rebecca and participants address feelings of frustration and uncertainty, connecting the text’s themes to today’s complex world. Rebecca brings her expertise in history and faith, shedding light on the cyclical challenges of society […]
[…] election, Rebecca and participants address feelings of frustration and uncertainty, connecting the text’s themes to today’s complex world. Rebecca brings her expertise in history and faith, shedding light on the cyclical challenges of society […]
[…] straining at empty air? I kneel beside my bed before I go to sleep each night in search of a heavenly lead. I stay there for a time, feeling my heart throb in my […]
[…] if she doesn’t have an overweight husband. This does not mean that every other woman in the world should have to do the same thing. One may live a life of duty and sacrifice, […]
Dear Sirs: I was very pleased to read the David L. Wright material in the Summer issue. Jim Miller’s “Introduction” and “Dave Elegy” form an outstanding preface to “The Con science of the Village.” […]
[…] Black, but my ancestors are. Had I been of age before 1978, I would not have received the priesthood. I think about this as I consider the history of racism in Brazil. The priesthood […]