We discuss women's ultimate responsibility over healthcare, food production, and education of the family and how she can regain some of the control that has been lost over the decades.
We discuss our reaction to the recent General Women's meeting, the admonition to help the refugees from Muslim world, and our how our situtaion is a little like the Nephites.
With the recent dedication of the Provo City Center Temple, we discuss the metaphor it creates along with the many instances throughout the human experience where God turns even the most tragic of situations into blessings
We discuss the way in which people put their trust in political powers even if corrupt, instead of the Lord. We explore why people might support Donald Trump for president and also the Oregon stand-off and how they compare with the scriptural s
We discuss the signs in the heavens prophesied to occur in the days leading up to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and why we should consider what they might mean.
We discuss the doctrinal implications of trying to alter the restored Gospel to create a third, middle path between Zion and Babylon, broaching topics such as same-sex attraction and the prerogatives of parenting. We discuss also the nature of
What do we do when certain doctrines make us cringe. Shouldn't all Gospel principles make us happy? We discuss Matthew 10 and the process by which we are made more "fit for the kingdom."
We talk about how to approach controversial statements from past prophets, what defines doctrine, the irony of our own modern prejudice in our attitude toward figures such as Brigham Young and how the Lord prepares people to receive truths thro
We continue our discussion of plural marriage by drawing from symbolism in the stories of Eve, Sarah and Hagar, and Rachel and Leah and what they might be teaching us about women in the eternities.