In My America: Celebrating the Fourth of July
What would your vision of a perfect America be? Read what one blogger dreams of.
Mormonism: Seeing the World through Eternal Lenses
When we start to view mortality through an eternal lens, everything looks different. How Mormonism affects a Mormon’s worldview.
The Fair Fight in Marriage
Everyone fights. Learn how to do it fairly and minimize the damage.
A Mid-life Crisis at 26?
It’s never too soon to host a really meaningful midlife crisis. No matter how young you are, take time to rethink your life.
The Critical Role of Questions in a Context of Faith
Learn how to perfect the art of having and asking questions about faith.
Not Forgotten
Personal histories transform not just life experiences and lessons learned in this huge population of people, but also its quality of life.
Be Still, and Know That I am God
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...
From a Genealogist’s Tool Box: You Tube, Webinars and Podcasts
Summer means genealogy on the go. How to use the Internet to improve your genealogy skills while you’re enjoying your vacation.
Solving Puzzles the Lord’s Way
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...
A Happier Life: Believe in God
As a convert from the Jewish faith to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, my perspective has served me with a hope of a bright future.
Playing in the Rain
A choice is in front of me: do I stay inside the comfort zone of my warm house, or do I take a risk and go play in the rain and reach my dreams?
Marriage: Some Days Are Just a Bust
Even marriage experts sometimes have arguments. How do they solve them?
Mothers Know Things, Part 2
Mother’s intuition–it’s amazing what moms just know and how much it can help them do their jobs.
Those Who Don’t Study History are Doomed to Repeat it
History isn’t facts and figures–it’s real people experiencing events that changed their lives.
A Tribute To Dads: You Matter Too!
How did Krystal’s father teach her to be a good mom through his fatherhood examples?
Fathers: One in a Million
What qualities make a dad memorable?
Mormon Priesthood How Mormons Use it and Access it
Understanding how Mormons use the priesthood helps to understand why it isn’t essential for women to hold it.
Happily Finding the Living While Looking for the Dead!
While searching for your dead ancestors, you may also enlarge your living circle of relatives.
Judge Not That Ye Be Not Judged
When we judge, we often have incomplete information to work from.
Mormon Church Discipline, Apostasy, and Fresh Starts
Disciplinary hearings, to a Mormon, are a chance to reflect on mistakes and make a fresh start.