Still You
October 5, 2019I have a six-year old named Sofia, who, for reasons beyond my comprehension, insisted that we all call her “Cat Poop” for about six months last year. This feels relevant to the conversation at hand.
I have a six-year old named Sofia, who, for reasons beyond my comprehension, insisted that we all call her “Cat Poop” for about six months last year. This feels relevant to the conversation at hand.
[…] I don’t only write about Church members and trends in the state of Utah, but really the world is my beat. I have now written more than 5000 articles for The Salt Lake Tribune […]
[…] pageants Zion (created and published by the Church for its 1980 sesqui centennial) and Savior of the World (currently promoted on the Church’s website), all fail to make it even into the back story […]
The former widow and the former widower seem happy
[…] painting by Emily Fox King This blood, this longing was meant for your particular darkness. That shadow, the red droplet on the floor, a new wound: These are mine to name. And in my […]
One time, in the temple, after looking, and smelling, and asking, and listening, a quietness spoke back
Hello, God, small and obscure, distant twinkly point of light. Perhaps, you are the portal and I am the time. I long thought the other way ‘round.
This year, the committee judging the Eugene England essay contest was impressed by the abundance of beautifully written, thought-provoking essays we received. While the committee selected three winners, they also nominated seven honorable mentions. […]
Before I clothe myself in the holy garments of my grandmother’s priest- hood, my hands thin cocoa butter over the veins of my temple. I have to protect my skin.
In this Dialogue podcast Thomas Wayment discusses “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints A Study Bible.”