Does no one shine shoes anymore?
I was sitting in PEC this morning when I noticed I was the only one in the meeting who had … Continue reading Does no one shine shoes anymore?
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I was sitting in PEC this morning when I noticed I was the only one in the meeting who had … Continue reading Does no one shine shoes anymore?
I’ve always pictured Lehi as someone who was old. Perhaps part of that is all the LDS art I’ve seen portraying him. … Continue reading Age of Lehi
Way to go Torah! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/winter-olympics/7269950/Winter-Olympics-2010-Torah-Bright-wins-Australias-first-gold-medal-in-halfpipe.html Good thing the competition wasn’t on a Sunday… ;-) Continue reading Mormon girl wins gold
Let’s say there is an opening at a company and two people are being considered. The first is a woman. … Continue reading Playing God: What Would You Do?
Joel Campbell, a columnist for MormonTimes, recently wrote about the issue he has with people using the term Mormon to refer to … Continue reading The use of “Mormonâ€
Ever since the Church announced last week that it would be amalgamating several missions around the world, the Bloggernacle lit up with several … Continue reading Utah St. George Mission
In my experience, there are different levels of acceptance regarding sports on Sunday in the LDS church. Growing up in … Continue reading Sports on Sunday
A new temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is to be built in Payson, Utah, it … Continue reading President Monson Announces New Temple in Payson, Utah
Recently, Church News staff writer, R. Scott Lloyd, wrote an article about correcting some inaccuracies in the gospel vernacular. Here … Continue reading American English in a global church
I was wondering what the general consensus is with everyone on which sex is more likely to move on after … Continue reading Less emotional