by Britt Kelly | Jun 26, 2014 | Britt Kelly: Learning at Home
I want to raise independent thinkers. We encourage questions and open discussion in our home. This has led to many fascinating conversations as well as more than a few less comfortable discussions. I apologize to Sunday School teachers everywhere if this makes life...
by Walter Penning | Jun 25, 2014 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
One of the most exciting social findings of the past half century has been the discovery of widespread generational cascades. A generational cascade is a metaphysical process which starts at the top of one age group and tumbles all the way down to the bottom or the...
by Kelly P. Merrill | Jun 24, 2014 | Kelly P. Merrill: Prophets and Their Teachings
LDSBlogs.com welcomes Kelly Merrill as a new columnist today. His column, Prophets and Their Teachings, will appear each Tuesday morning. It covers the teachings of both ancient and modern prophets. We like to think of ourselves as sane, rational creatures. Perhaps...
by Christine Bell | Jun 24, 2014 | Christine Bell--Genealogy
It’s June and very warm outside as I write this. It’s a busy time with lots to do as always. It is also that time of year when I like to break routine as much as possible without creating havoc for myself or others. With that in mind, I will share genealogy tools that...
by Nanette ONeal | Jun 22, 2014 | Hobbies, Nanette O'Neal: Morning Devotional
There are scriptures that comfort and scriptures that teach. There are ones that pick up my spirit and others that drive me to my knees. Still others have me ponder the ways of heaven and leave me scratching my head more often than providing comfort. The one from...