Perspective: The horizon is bright for the future of global faith
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- 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
- Who Is a Mormon? by Christopher D. Cunningham
- Broadway’s Last Acceptable Bigotry by Joel Campbell
- Currents: Church Trademark Lawsuit; Missionary Hero in Samoa; Ben Sasse on Dying and More by Meridian Magazine
- The Physical Resurrection of Christ: Why Should Christian Theology Rely on Antiquated Views About Matter? by Jeff Lindsay
- What Joseph Smith Saw in Exodus That We’ve Been Missing by Alvin H. Andrew
- Eggshell Relationships: Walking Gently, Standing Firm by Paul Bishop
- 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
















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Corey D.August 6, 2025
I personally know more people, i.e., neighbors, friends, family who no longer believe in organized religion or in many cases don't believe in God than I have ever known in my life. The laws, social norms etc of many countries, especially Europe and most large cities/urban areas anywhere in the world generally favor nonreligious laws, etc. Most movies, tv shows, books, seem to paint religion in a negative or comical way. It's all part of the fulfillment of prophecy though. The Lord's sheep will hear his voice but they will be few in number.
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