Pain in Every Pew
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- “Crawling Over, Under, or Around Section 132”: The Debate Over Joseph Smith and Polygamy by Daniel C. Peterson
- A Mother’s Memories: Those Things Happen by Maurine Proctor
- The Quiet Voice of Heaven: A Legacy of Listening to the Spirit by Tanya Neider
- The Man Who Entered Alone: How Israel’s High Priest Pointed to Christ by Patrick D. Degn
- Gathering Israel: Special Moments Need to be Shared by Mark J. Stoddard
- What Are the Most Cited, Recited, and Misunderstood Verses in Deuteronomy? by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
- Your Hardest Family Question: How can I say “no” and still be Christ-like? by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- The Fiction of Self-Knowledge by C.D. Cunningham
- An Open Letter to the Mayor of Fairview, Texas by C.D. Cunningham
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Your Grand Connections Are Both Powerful and Tender
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Becoming Brigham, Episode 17 — Was Zion’s Camp Formative or a Failure?
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New Video Offers Rare View Into Missionary Training Center
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The Parable Project, Episode 5
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“Crawling Over, Under, or Around Section 132”: The Debate Over Joseph Smith and Polygamy
















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Erik HansenFebruary 5, 2016
Thank You Joni especially for quoting elder Bednar there. To me that is the ticket to a more spiritually clean and prepared church of Christ. It is a mourning in each saint but joyful acceptance of Christ's sacrifice. An understanding that none of us are acceptable without Him and perhaps a constant feeling of surprise when our heap of latter-day sins are washed away so often. (I am always disappointed when I hear a LDS say they are one of the ninety and nine who didn't go astray. Then they miss out on the joy and feeling of the Master putting them up on his shoulders and wiping his forehead with relief.)
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