by Ashley Dewey | Aug 29, 2014 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life, Featured
This week, like many single adults, I had the chance to pack up all of my belongings into my car, and move. Also, this week, a relationship has changed directions. Therefore, moving for me is not only a literal packing up and moving items, it is packing up and moving...
by Britt Kelly | Aug 28, 2014 | Britt Kelly: Learning at Home, Featured
Long, long ago when we were young and naive, my husband and I tried to plan our children’s lives. Specifically, we were considering how long we would homeschool. Elementary school was a given. We value childhood and the freedom, play, and individualized education that...
by Terrie Lynn Bittner | Aug 27, 2014 | Featured, Terrie Lynn Bittner: Mormonism
When the Mormons (a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) launched their new youth program, they put into place a brilliant educational program that could improve even secular high schools. The program is called, “Come, Follow Me”...
by Patty Sampson | Aug 25, 2014 | Featured, Patty Sampson: Christian Life
I really enjoy music. It’s a fantastic way to vent out emotion. Anger, frustration, happiness, joy, peace, love, it’s all easily expressed in music. And isn’t it amazing how music can be tied to a memory? I’d like to take a few minutes to share...
by Anita Stansfield | May 1, 2014 | Anita Stansfield: Through Mormon Eyes
Job is a dear friend of mine. At least it feels that way to me with all of the time I’ve spent studying the book of Job in the Old Testament. I’ve found many different ways of coming at the story, and many lessons to be learned. But in my opinion, one of the most...
by Anita Stansfield | Apr 21, 2014 | Anita Stansfield: Through Mormon Eyes
It’s now been more than seven years since I lost my brother to suicide. Some memories have become much easier with the passing of time, partly because I have trained my mind to simply not think about certain things that can’t be changed, and therefore they have no...