Is freedom purely external? True freedom comes from inner strength and spiritual liberation, not political victories.
What motivates Latter-day Saints' votes? Faith, morality, and pragmatism drive choices across political lines.
The Family Proclamation is beloved by members around the world. So why are some afraid to talk about it?
How do Latter-day Saints navigate the US Constitution and their faith’s history? It’s a complex picture with both gratitude and warnings.
This is the sixth in a series by Arthur Peña, Charles Randall Paul, and Jacob Hess called “Inevitable Influencers: Why (deep down) we all want—and need—to persuade each other of what we see as good, beautiful, and true.” Previous pieces include “Why Persuasion Should be a Sweet (Not a Dirty) Word”; “The Threat of Persuasion,” and “My Truth? Your Truth? No Truth?”; “The Virtues of Strong Disagreement,” and “Our Judgment Against Judgment.”
In an age where Christians (and everyone else) tend to flow with the cultural current, the remarks of President Dallin H. Oaks on Friday at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville were striking in their departure from popular rhetorical trends.
Jewish faith and culture provide powerful insights to any family seeking to strengthen their own marriage and home life.
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