Why Mormons (And All Christians) Should be OK with “Happy Hanukkah!”
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- Who Is a Mormon? by Christopher D. Cunningham
- Protecting the Symbols of Christ’s Church: How a Trademark Lawsuit Aligns with Prophetic Guidance by Steve Densley, Jr.
- 746 Times: What a Word Cloud Revealed About the April 2026 General Conference by Patrick D. Degn
- Broadway’s Last Acceptable Bigotry by Joel Campbell
- What Joseph Smith Saw in Exodus That We’ve Been Missing by Alvin H. Andrew
- An Experiment in Prayer: Ocean to Ice by Mike Loveridge
- (Re)Discovering Lorenzo Ghiberti’s “Gates of Paradise” at the BYU Museum of Art by John Dye
- “What Is Required to See the Face of God?”—Come Follow Me Podcast: Exodus 19-20, 24, 31-34 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- When You Only Have Five Minutes to Get Out by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Your Hardest Family Question: Our kids don’t connect with my wife by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
















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Leo ClearDecember 14, 2017
Very informative, very relavent to this holiday season.How do we come to know a people unless we know their history?. We need to learn to understand our brothers and sisters. If we are to truly live as brothers and sisters, and live in harmony, we must consider the source of all earthly life - our Heavenly Father. Great sacrifices and prices were paid, to eventually allow this Gospel dispensation to finally come to earth.We should rejoice with each other and in Christ.
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