by kdm | May 3, 2021 | Today's Post
Natalie Smith a recently returned young missionary shared / was published in the February 2021 Liahona magazine: None of us could have expected the worldwide impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s as if everything in the world was put on pause, and all for an...
by kdm | May 2, 2021 | Today's Post
Continuing from a previous post “The Crucible of Doubt.” Julian spent the next twenty years in voluntary seclusion, continuing to ponder and reflect upon the outpouring of light she had experienced in order to determine its full meaning. As she struggled to reconcile...
by kdm | May 1, 2021 | Today's Post
(To start at the beginning of this series, see *Why Chastity, or see the previous post of this series, see Why Chastity IV). Neal A. Maxwell wrote: From the previous post: Our whole selfish society tends to travel light, pushing away from anyone who might be an...
by kdm | Apr 30, 2021 | Today's Post
Terryl and Fiona Givens in their enlightening book, “The Crucible of doubt” wrote: We all inhabit geographical, linguistic, and social worlds that shape our vision and impressions of what is normal, what is real. Our world view is a collective view of assumptions we...
by kdm | Apr 29, 2021 | Today's Post
From the first post on this subject, Enduring to the End, Stephen E. Robinson, in his book “Following Christ” wrote . . . . I once knew a man who had to decide whether or not to pay his tithing every time his paycheck came, whether or not to go to his meetings every...
by kdm | Apr 28, 2021 | Today's Post
Timothy Keller in his book “The Reason for God” shared: The famous Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard wrote a fascinating little book called The Sickness to Death in 1849. In it he defined “sin” in a way that is rooted in the Bible but is also accessible to...