by Tudie Rose | Aug 4, 2020 | Tudie Rose: Strengthening Our Faith
As the COVID-19 pandemic looms on, it continues to teach lessons. As frustrated as I have been these last five months, I’ve also been in awe of the pandemic lessons I’ve learned. I’ve been hesitant to write about it all because this is such a hot button topic. Let me...
by Abby Christianson | Aug 3, 2020 | Abby Christianson: Living in Harmony
I started writing this series to help dispel some myths and confusion about spirits. I want you to know that they are often visiting loved ones and supporting us. And this week another misunderstanding cropped up, and I find this is the perfect chance to clarify. When...
by Delisa Hargrove | Aug 2, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
The Lord commanded us to see, hear, and know. Have you taken advantage of that opportunity? Joseph Smith told Brigham Young to “tell the brethren to keep their hearts open to conviction, so that when the Holy Ghost comes to them, their hearts will be ready to...
by Ashley Dewey | Jul 31, 2020 | Ashley Dewey: A Light in the Darkness
Over and over again, the prophets in the scriptures remind us to think about and reflect, to remember — and today, I was doing just that. I took some time to remember where I was just one year ago this week. For any who have been following my story, you might...
by Walter Penning | Jul 29, 2020 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
This may be the most significant article I ever write. That is my goal. I fully intend it to be. Some ask me why I make everything religious. That’s an easy one. Because I am not strong enough to face the challenges of life on my own, when I cannot see...
by Adam Simpson | Jul 28, 2020 | Adam Simpson: Simple Insights
I believe we can all agree that our world right now is a bit crazy. However, one benefit of this is that from unique circumstances comes unique thought and insight. One might argue that Joseph Smith could never have received such eloquent revelation as Doctrine and...
by Abby Christianson | Jul 27, 2020 | Abby Christianson: Living in Harmony
Early this week, a young high-school-aged friend came over to help me with some yard work. We got to talking across the weed patch and he shared that he thought he was losing his mind. He had recently visited a ghost town on vacation with his family and had been...
by Delisa Hargrove | Jul 26, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
Lead image via Deseret News. Some of the most shocking images of destruction to me are of the Salt Lake Temple’s Annex building demolition. So familiar with those rooms and hallways, the scenes of exposed walls and hanging rebar really jar my senses....
by Sonja Hopkins | Jul 24, 2020 | Sonja Hopkins: Sonja's Safe Harbor
“And they [the vessels] were built after a manner that they were exceeding tight, even that they would hold water like unto a dish; and the sides thereof were tight like unto a dish; and the ends thereof were peaked; and the top thereof was tight like unto a...
by Paul Pulsipher | Jul 23, 2020 | Paul Pulsipher: Doctrinal Musings
Every so often I notice something in the scriptures that just rocks me simply by analyzing the wording and promises carefully enough. Probably four or five years ago, it was Jacob 4:12 where he says “. . . for why not speak of the atonement of Christ, and...