
August 2024


When Representation Fails: Latter-day Saints and The Cost of Invisibility
How are Latter-day Saints misrepresented on TV? Prevailing stereotypes and lack of diversity persist in the media.

Proclaiming the Family Proclamation: When Doctrine Is Clear but Messaging Isn’t
The Family Proclamation stands firm.

A Letter To My Fellow Perfectionists
How can perfectionists find peace? By embracing grace, letting go of unrealistic standards, and trusting in Jesus Christ.

Blind Faith or Informed Trust? How Latter-day Saints Follow the Prophet
Are Latter-day Saints blind followers? Members use intuition, reason, and moral evaluation to trust and follow prophets.

What Does it Mean to “Help People Stay in the Church?”
This phrase comes up a lot among the influencer class. But what does it really mean—and is it really enough?

A Letter to Latter-day Saint Science Students
Do science and faith conflict? Both can contribute to our understanding of the gospel and our faith in Jesus Christ.

Rethinking DEI: The Crucial Role of Religion in Workplace Belonging
What role does faith play in corporate success? Embracing religion in DEI initiatives fosters belonging and progress.

Vietnam to Idaho: A Journey of Faith and Flour
Can dreams from rural Vietnam flourish in Idaho? Kai’s story shows how faith and perseverance make it possible.

The Missing Truths of “Comprehensive” Sex Education
How is modern sex education failing? It omits critical information, promoting misleading and harmful narratives.

The True Origins of the CES Letter
Was the CES Letter an honest plea for answers? Rather than a sincere letter, it was a calculated deception to undermine faith.

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