The Ultimate Battle
March 29, 2024[…] must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so, my firstborn in the wilderness, righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good […]
[…] must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so, my firstborn in the wilderness, righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good […]
I stood in a winding stone corridor. At the end of the hall was an inviting bright light. Unclear as to where I was, I slowly and carefully headed in the direction of the […]
Update: See this podcast about the changeover that took place on May 1st, 2025 The Dialogue Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Margaret Olsen Hemming and Caroline Kline have been appointed […]
Dive into the vibrant world of Mormon fiction in the latest episode of “Dialogue Book Report.” Hosted by Andrew Hall, this engaging episode features three distinguished authors from the new collection “The Path and […]
[…] past—a trial or experience of suffering we didn’t ask for—and today we wouldn’t trade it for the world if trading meant losing the lessons it brought. This is what makes the idea of suffering […]
[…] Mormon issues in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Journal Editor Taylor Petrey sits down with Emily English, Ray Nielson, and Keith Burns to explore their experiences and research into this important topic at […]
[…] with aching joints. So why does that bottle still tempt me? I’ve seen the edge of the world. I’ve done enough searching! The only place I really wanted was home. Here not Heaven. Locale […]
[…] cared about the people in the stories—losing a little or a lot of Eden, they changed, they grew in ways they had never imagined. They journeyed into a brave new world. Karen Rosenbaum Kensington, California
Frankly, I am not sure why I was invited to review Matthew Wickman’s Life to the Whole Being. It is not an opportunity that I sought or for which I volunteered. I have written […]
[…] rolling and arms flitting like falling manna, our drumming toes so powerful they could have split the world in two. There were no strangers at our supermarkets then. Note: The Dialogue Foundation provides the […]