A Life,' spoke on a Jan. 3 episode of NPR’s 'Book of the Day' podcast about Martin Luther King Jr., and noted that MLK didn’t ...
Guest columnist Brittany Talissa King writes we 'celebrate' what Dr. King did, but we don't seem too interested in why it ...
The “Come, Follow Me” study guide for Jan. 20-26 covers Doctrine and Covenants 2 and Joseph Smith—History 1:27-65, which includes the prophecy that “the hearts of the children shall turn to their ...
Children, religions teach that God dwells in the heart, that man and God are essentially of the same nature, and that God ...
Georgia Sadler is a nurse on a mission. She wanted to raise awareness of diabetes and breast cancer rates among Black women in her community. So, Georgia began by setting up informational seminars in ...
In early January, Catholic news outlets released a reminder that Catholics are eligible for special indulgences this year. Indulgences are pardons believed to eliminate earthly suffering or time in ...
Our review of The Pitt Season 1 Episode 3 discusses the latest happenings in the Pittsburgh trauma center's emergency ...
With his new encyclical, Pope Francis added his voice to this chorus of encouragement inviting people not to lose heart.
A sense of place is something very difficult to describe, but it’s deeply rooted in the human heart and most people ...
Jesus’ call to “give up everything” (Luke 14:26) highlights that true generosity is integral to following Him. It’s not just ...
Why moral inspiration and doctrinal instruction fall short—and how preaching that transforms the heart achieves what both ...
In our ASL translation, Jacob, who was hairless and smooth-skinned, has a name sign that can be back-translated literally to English as “smooth arm skin,” whereas his twin, Esau, who was notoriously ...