When Attackers Become “Victims”
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- Where the Ground Still Knows by Paul Bishop
- The Question About Forgiveness That Troubles Almost Everyone by Roger Connors
- Where Hope Meets Us in Our Pain by Paul Bishop
- Magic in the Mundane and Monotonous Mondays by Patrick D. Degn
- The Privilege of Requesting and Receiving Angelic Assistance by Anne Hinton Pratt
- The Constitution—Man-Made or Divinely Inspired? by Tad R. Callister
- Pack Your Bags, We’re Staying Home by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- What Loyalty Looks like—Come Follow Me, Podcast: Ruth, 1 Sam. 1-3 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- The Biscuit Test: Ocean to Ice — Dispatch 07 by Mike Loveridge
- An Inconvenient Truth and the Rise of Latter-day Niceness by Priscilla Davis
















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WithheldSeptember 19, 2024
Thank you for this in-depth article. As I am experiencing the extreme pain of losing a daughter and grandchildren to the shrill voices against the church, this article has given me a better understanding of the real and deliberate voices and their motives to destroy the faith of the most vulnerable in their journey to gain testimonies. It has been so very difficult to understand how others give so much credibility to strangers on the internet and social media. I better see now how this happens.."Oh those who think they are wise.". To quote President Gordon B. Hinkley, "You lose a mother, you lose generations.". Tragically, my family is experiencing the truth of this. Prayers continue for all those falling prey .
ShaunaSeptember 18, 2024
Thank you
Stephen ChaunceySeptember 18, 2024
Excellent analysis and reporting. Been in law enforcement for over 40 years and your presentation is exactly how you do an ethical, reasoned case and rebuttal. I will be kind and not offer opinions on Runnells but I have enjoyed arresting his type.
HelenCSeptember 18, 2024
I suppose it’s to be expected that the “restoration of all things” would bring us another Korihor. All Mr. Runnells has done is prove to me, once again, the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. All I can do is to “live in such a way that those who know me will want to know Christ because they know me”. I didn’t jerk the source of this quote but it’s been on my refrigerator for enough years to have faded almost ever away. Long before the letter I will never read (too much GOOD stuff to study) was conceived.
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