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Tag Archives: believe
Media Attention Misses the Heart of Mormonism
The plethora of articles I’ve been seeing on the web lately about Mormons are missing a very vital something. They range from how Mormons try to keep the rules and stay cool, how we are leaving the church, our strangest … Continue reading
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Does God Exist?
When I look at the decisions I’ve made in my life, I can roughly classify them into three categories: No second-guessing decisions. These decisions I make and am confident I made the right choice. No-worries-but-lack-full-confidence decisions. These decisions I make … Continue reading
God Bless America – 10th Anniversary of September 11th
Exactly ten years ago today, tragedy struck American soil early on the morning of September 11, 2001. Volumes of information and personal narrative have been written about this day and its effect upon the economic, political, and social landscape of … Continue reading
Mormon Women and Careers
I recently read the business week article God’s MBAs: Why Mormon Missions Produce Leaders. I think for the most part the article makes a great point about the preparation that a mission provides to business leaders and how it helps them … Continue reading
Travel dreams and 365-days of Easter
I have in my bathroom, a travel wall. Once upon a time I wrote the names of far-off places I wanted to visit upon individual post-it notes and hung them where I could see them. (A goal not written is … Continue reading
Processing General Conference
It’s that time of year again, when I watch a lot of church. Watching General Conference has its own share of joys and challenges. Just the cadences of the speakers floating into my apartment makes me feel peaceful. On Saturday, … Continue reading
