by Patty Sampson | May 6, 2019 | Patty Sampson: Christian Life
I have often felt critical of my body. Who hasn’t, right? I remember when I was younger feeling so fat and always comparing myself to the tiny women around me. Now before I go on, you need to know I am almost 6 feet tall. And a size 22-inch waist on a woman of...
by Laurie W | Apr 20, 2019 | Jesus in the Book of Mormon, Mormon Scriptures
It’s a heavy concept, the thought of taking upon oneself the sins of every person who ever has, and ever will, live. Even those of us with the most incredible imaginations could never hope to come close to understanding what it was the Savior took upon Himself that...
by Elisha Ransom | Apr 11, 2019 | Elisha Ransom: I Am Enough
My mom has had a job for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I never thought of her as a “working mom.” Whenever I needed her, she was there. I did everything with my mom when I was little. I would go with her visiting teaching, to her “Daughters of the Utah...
by Walter Penning | Apr 10, 2019 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
Some articles are just fun to write. This was one of them. I am one of those folks that loves people watching. Many times I find myself enjoying the interesting characters in the drama of life. Take Roger Ridley of Santa Monica, CA, for example. I love...
by Ashley Dewey | Mar 30, 2019 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
Sometimes I think that being a single adult is a lot like living on manna from heaven for forty years. It is a lot of the same things over and over: the same FHE activities for many years; the same superficial, “Who are you, where are you from, and what is your...