by Walter Penning | Oct 2, 2019 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
Anonymity is one of the valuable tools of a writer. It is not a cloak as much as it is a platform where we can speak without hesitation and fear. The readers may have preconceived notions and premonitions about the intent of the writing; anonymity helps eliminate such...
by Paul Pulsipher | Sep 26, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
This article is a follow-up to “The Small Things Are Not Small.” This article contains a list of things I’m thankful for not because of something that was taken from me, but because I have them at all. I was going to title it “All the...
by Sonja Hopkins | Aug 23, 2019 | Sonja Hopkins: Sonja's Safe Harbor
As I reflect on the emotional earthquakes in my life, I am reminded of a prompting I received to help me heal many years ago, long before I understood anything about the abuse my sons were experiencing. I was married in the temple and I had taught seminary for four...
by Candace | Aug 16, 2019 | Finding Happiness
Filling the well within us is an interesting concept. Some people take it to the extreme; others don’t do it all. Like everything else Jesus Christ taught us, balance is critical to being a worthwhile servant of God. In an interaction with Mary and...
by Ali C | Aug 1, 2019 | Finding Happiness
Lately I’ve written a lot on the subject of keeping the commandments as a source of happiness in our lives. You are probably ready for me to move on already! But I read this wonderful quote and thought you might bear with me just one more time. George Albert...