
Children Come First
Divorce law protects parental choice but rarely asks what process is due to the children whose families it restructures.

In Awe of Eternal Families
The doctrine of eternal families deserves more than familiarity; it should awaken gratitude, reverence, and hope.

A Prisoner’s Faith Rights Denied
RLUIPA means little for prisoners of faith when violations of conscience carry no real consequence.

Designed to Divide
Social media trains attention and appetite; discipleship requires tools that serve agency and love.

America’s Divine Founding
America’s 250th anniversary calls Latter-day Saints to honor an inspired founding while defending liberty for all.

International Religious Freedom with Nury Turkel
International religious freedom expert and Uyghur advocate Nury Turkel discusses why prayer, policy, and consumer choices still matter in the face of genocide.

Five Prayers for Freedom
The July 5 fast provides an opportunity to turn gratitude into global petitions for conscience, courage, and compassion.

Is God Nonbinary?
God’s Fatherhood is not merely metaphorical in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.

How Religious Freedom Takes Root
True religious freedom asks more of believers than slogans, flags, or partisan reflexes.

Love, Law, and Zion
Christ’s disciples need both moral courage and tender love to become true peacemakers in divided homes and communities.

The Legal Framework of Religious Liberty
Centuries of religious persecution shaped our nation’s bold experiment to constitutionally protect religious liberty.

The Worship of a Corporeal God
The doctrine of God’s body changes how Latter-day Saints understand prayer, worship, and personhood.