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 Amy Carpenter | Jul 17, 2020 | Amy Carpenter: The Strength to Endure
All my life, I have loved to read — and as a little girl, there was nothing I loved more than hearing my mother and father’s voices reading me a story. Each night, I would snuggle under my covers and eagerly wait for one of them to choose a book. Maybe it...
by Cami Klingonsmith | Jul 9, 2020 | Cami Klingonsmith: Backyard Blessings
One summer my family decided it would be fun to raise backyard chickens. I went to the farm store and returned with ten tiny chicks. We put them in a bin in the basement with wood shavings and a heat lamp, and I enjoyed their tiny cheep cheep cheeps as I went about my...
by Adam Simpson | Jul 3, 2020 | Adam Simpson: Simple Insights
Over the summer I’m taking a BYU religion course exploring the four Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This course, as with most BYU religion courses, is taught in a very intellectual way. In order to understand greater spiritual messages and...
by Walter Penning | Jun 24, 2020 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
During this COVID-19 isolation, sports events of all kinds have been sidelined, so we go into history books and the internet to relive and celebrate contests played in years gone by. We will get through this. It is not insurmountable. There may be some...