- United Methodist Leaders Urge Churches to End Boy Scout Charters for Now
- Elder Holland’s BYU speech is for a university of yesteryear
- A Doctors letter to: The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Re: Recent First Presidency message
- The Great LDS Test – aJohnPrattpaper
- Read whistleblower David Nielsen’s new sworn statement on the LDS Church’s handling of ‘tithing’
- Harvard Chooses Atheist Who Teaches About Progressive Movement as Head ‘Chaplain’
- Hopi Indian Chief White Eagle: “This moment humanity is experiencing can be seen as a door or a hole”
- New Mormon YA novel explores both faith and feminism
- Gov. Spencer Cox Pens Letter to Biden: Utah ‘Eager’ to Welcome Afghan Refugees
- How the Taliban conquest of Afghanistan could be a Messianic omen
Most recent posts
- ‘…when something resonates deeply with us, it can “trouble our oldest certainties until all questions are reopened, and in general shock us more fully awake than we are for most of our lives.” CS Lewis
- “How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.”— Marcus Aurelius
- Condolences are not enough… – aDenverSnufferblogppost
- “That which you most need will be found where you least want to look.”
- In the end, admitting I’m mostly wrong and deeply ignorant isn’t a surrender—it’s an invitation to grow, to trust, and to rest in the assurance that God’s wisdom far exceeds my own. And that’s more than enough to keep me moving forward. JRW

