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Mormons and Racism: Are Mormons Racist?
A few days ago I posted this article to address a few of the hot topics currently being discussed, in the news and online, about Mormon beliefs and practices. And this week, once again, based on a number of news reports circulating on the Internet, I feel the need to discuss the question: Are...
Reaching Out to Help Single Moms: Give Oh Give!
I love November, and not just because it's my birthday month, but because I love this time of the year when we focus specifically on the things that we are grateful for in our lives. I'm convinced that if we want to feel the spirit, one of the easiest ways to do this is to simply count your many...
10 Tips for Tweeting #LDSConf on Twitter
This is big. I mean this is really really BIG! This weekend the unofficial #TwitterStake, who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , will once again gather to tweet and share General Conference -- using the hash tag #LDSConf. And for those of you who don't already...
Mormon bloggers celebrate the family with event
Mormon Life says: Something you might want to watch for . . .
There is a wonderful event taking place September 9th - September 23rd, to celebrate The Family: A Proclamation to the World! If you haven't met these four, amazing Mormon women bloggers, I'd like...
Initial Impressions of Daughters in My Kingdom
We visited a ward this past Sunday, where I was fortunate enough to get my hands on a copy of Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society. (pictured left) Needless to say, I was thrilled! Especially considering that many of you still haven't received your own copy -- and most...
Preparing to Receive New History of Relief Society...
In my opinion Julie Beck's recent talk given at the 2011 BYU Women's Conference is a preface to the new Mormon Church book -- Daughters of My Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society. And so in preparation to reading the book, last night I decided to, once again, go through the...
Mormons Value Traditional Marriage
I deeply value traditional marriage and what this most fundamental union means, not only to the basic unit of society, the family, but to community at large. I actually prefer the term 'natural' marriage, as I personally believe that marriage is ordained of God, the Creator of all, to be between...
Mormons and Social Media - Getting Started
LDS Church News has published an article about the ongoing and planned use to encourage Mormons to use Social Media to share the gospel, online. It seems like it was just yesterday when many of us may have been given cautions from local Church leaders about the evils of using Social Media sites...
Every Temple Marriage is a Royal Wedding
There's certainly been a lot of buzz over these past few weeks leading up to the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, better known as William and Kate. I've only watched a bit of the coverage but I will confess that I, too, find myself a little intrigued by the glamour and...
Joseph Smith Jr. - Praise To The Man
I hold dear to my heart, my own personal testimony of the prophet, Joseph Smith Jr. That testimony has developed over my life, as I have come to know, line upon line, that the gospel of Jesus Christ, as taught in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is God's authorized Church here upon...



