Even Manna
March 13, 2018Even manna stops tasting sweet after so many plates I said to the Christmas ham, endlessly succulent,
Even manna stops tasting sweet after so many plates I said to the Christmas ham, endlessly succulent,
Musky as the cedar drawer in Grandma’s standing metal trunk, a genie scent, improbable and distant as the sound of hooves on sand
[…] you love; Tracing an idea across a page, putting a ball in flight. spanning the back of a new born, touching a beloved cheek, finding a fit, eschewing […]
in mankind is the end of kind in woman the beginning of woe
Of the ocean what can we say? It is one pure cask, and that immensely, of salted water to the brim. Our lives turn such narrow slivers of consideration by contrast, largely what the […]
Do not think of your suffering. Release it through your breath into the flute.
“ The music keeps going and never stops,” I tell my son—“Until the bar line?” Of course, until the bar line. He moves his fingers into place with effort, As if moving in the […]
In this Dialogue podcast William MacKinnon and Richard E. Turley discuss insights from their research on the Utah War and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. From the Miller Eccles website: Rick Turley was formerly Assistant Church Historian […]
Daniel Parkinson continues his research and pleads “Can we please admit there is a problem? The solution is staring us in the face. We have to educate families about the harm that this rejection is […]
[…] In conclusion, he poses the far-from-rhetorical question: “What sort of God could, would, and did create the world through evolution?”(217). He shows that evolution has striking implications for theology—including LDS theology, I would add. […]