
Are Surviving Mormonism’s stories typical? Comparative data show rare failures in an institution ahead on reform.

Why do ward choirs matter? They build unity, model male-female harmony, bridge communities, and teach belonging.

Dallin H. Oaks pairs law with love, showing humility, outreach, and a call to hold truth with tenderness.

Cherish the ground you walk on. Honor the influences that uphold you. They’re always there—until they’re not.

Why do therapists divorce more than most? High stress, blurred boundaries, and perfectionism strain marriages.

Depression is real and often excruciating. Let’s not make it worse by persuading people it is invariably life-long and based on permanent, intrinsic deficiency.

Part II in a rejoinder to “All Things New” by Terryl and Fiona Givens.
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