by Delisa Hargrove | Jul 12, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
We received the call that our dog Stig had two inoperable tumors visible on a CT scan. The masses were in such unusual places in his brain and throat that the specialist couldn’t safely take samples to see if they were cancerous tumors. She said we could try...
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 Ashley Dewey | Jul 2, 2020 | Ashley Dewey: A Light in the Darkness
It wasn’t the typical setting for a gathering of believers — or at least not something I had ever witnessed before. The building was all locked up with the exception of one entrance. Sunday School classrooms were closed. Ushers stood at the door greeting each...
by Valerie Steimle | Jun 25, 2020 | Valerie Steimle: Strengthening Families
A few months ago my husband’s son was excited to show us an HBO documentary mini-series about Chernobyl. For those who don’t know, Chernobyl was a place in Russia (then the USSR under Communist rule) where a nuclear power plant near the city of Pripyat exploded in...