Should we put conditions on who we give money to?
Do you think we have an obligation to give to others (if we have the means) unconditionally? Should we be … Continue reading Should we put conditions on who we give money to?
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Do you think we have an obligation to give to others (if we have the means) unconditionally? Should we be … Continue reading Should we put conditions on who we give money to?
Interesting results from a survey on gender and sex in the LDS church: These are the results so far of … Continue reading LDS Young Women Survey
The other day, for my scripture study, I came across two verses that caught my interest. I read my scriptures … Continue reading Why reading the Book of Mormon in two languages provides more insight
During elders quorum today, the instructor commented that Jesus is the Second Comforter. It seemed a bit odd to me, … Continue reading Is the Holy Ghost the second comforter?
In Gospel Doctrine class today, we were discussing the kingdoms of glory, and at one point we read D&C 76:86–88: … Continue reading Ministering to the lower kingdoms of glory
Due to recent events in my life and comments on a recent post, I thought I should post some comments … Continue reading Are we duty bound to question the words of church leaders?
When we hear discourse in the church about the legitimacy of the prophets’ words, inevitably, this scripture comes up. “What I the … Continue reading Whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same
I am directing a play next month, and I am looking for male actors. The play is Carol Lynn Pearson’s … Continue reading Looking for male actors
I’m not the only one to post about this today, but having taken women studies classes, written papers on gender … Continue reading Today is an historic day
Shortly after Paul was baptised, Ananais instructed him to “arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins.” (Acts 22:16) … Continue reading Does baptism wash away our sins or not?