* The Designer and the Design

Richard L. Evans wrote. . . “In some ways, time heals and softens the sharpness of many sorrows, but the sharpness of separation from loved ones can become acute at any time, as any moment may bring its own reminders of them—especially as the years...

Deepened Conversion

From Robert L. Millet, his book, ′The Holy Spirit:′ “Unshaken faith in the work of the Lord. Isn’t that what each of us most desires in the midst of a world filled with snide cynicism and religious skepticism? Knowing the truth and knowing that you know, bring...

* Too often. . .

Elder Dean L. Larsen said: ¨Sometimes we focus too much of out attention and energy upon our temporal wants, not only to entertain ourselves and gratify our physical appetites, but also to gain recognition, position and power. We can become so consumed by the pursuit...

A Pharisaic Prism

From his book ¨The Smallest Part of which I feel”(1973) under the chapter titled: “A View of Morality,” Neal A. Maxwell wrote: Psychologist Allen Bergin has written perceptively about a view of life and morality in the gospel context: ¨The ideal of...

* The Language of the Atonement

When the murky shadows of the everyday battles of life cause us to call out in the dark, the Savior will come and with him bring light. He knows our battles. He understands our fear and discouragement. His is the ultimate empathy. . . . As we go through life we learn...

Experiencing the Gospel with Fresh Eyes

From the last chapter of the book “The Power of Stillness:” And Following a previous post, “A Confusing Place”. . . . As we’ve outlined here, there may be another way to sit with our faith, even in its most flat, uninspiring, confusing, and painful...

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