by Guest Author | Oct 28, 2016 | Mostly for Mormons
This article was previously published by Chona on Mormons.ph. Chona is on the Philippines team for the More Good Foundation and lives in the Philippines. She is a human resources professional and a graduate of BYU-Hawaii. She shares her faith and beliefs through...
by Guest Author | Jul 16, 2016 | Home and Family
When Alex and I finally got married, we decided we wanted to wait a year before even thinking about having a child. That lasted a few weeks! A New Possibility The idea of having a baby plagued my mind constantly after we got married. I thought about how cute a baby...
by Guest Author | Jun 22, 2016 | Guest Posts
The creases in his face, and hunch in his back hinted at the frailty of his worn body. But the distance that his lips stretched to form his wide smile, which he so often radiated, illustrated the vivid spirit that was still so alive in him. His rough, gentle hands...
by Guest Author | Oct 13, 2015 | Mostly for Mormons
This article was previously published on LDSLiving.com by Danielle Beckstrom Sexuality. I know it’s a word that we don’t address head-on in Mormon culture that often, but I’ve found it to be a central part of fully understanding and living the gospel. News agencies,...
by Guest Author | Oct 6, 2015 | Guest Posts, S.D. Burt
I was born into a strong LDS family. Both of my parents had pioneer ancestors. My father and mother respected one another, worked together, supported one another and raised our family in the gospel. My dad would open doors for my mother, his daughters and all women...