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A seated scholar refuses the offer of secular law while holding sacred writings, illustrating resistance to secular liberalism.
Gospel Fare

Taking Rauch’s Liberalism Seriously: A Response to Patterson

Do polite compromises secure faith’s future in liberal democracy? They don’t; doctrine must guide law and civic life.

Ralph C. Hancock August 15, 2025
A grieving woman sits in a courtroom during the sentencing connected to the Moscow, Idaho, murders, capturing the raw emotion and distance between victims and offender.
Gospel Fare

The Tragedy in Moscow: Grief, Mercy, and the Weight of Agency

What does faith require in horror’s wake? A deeper understanding of agency, space for grief, and trust in divine mercy.

David G. Bingham August 7, 2025
A young woman’s visible faith message on her clothing reflects public devotion and Mormon church growth.
Gospel Fare

Faith on Their Sleeves: How Christian Merch Signals a Generational Return to Belief

Is there actually a quiet comeback to religion? Faith is showing up on hoodies, playlists, and TikTok, challenging the narrative that religion is dead.

Carol Rice August 4, 2025
Two men with different callings sit across a table, evoking the unresolved dialogue between faith and democracy.
Church & State

Latter-day Saints at Liberalism’s Crossroads: A Response to Hancock

Can Latter-day Saints engage liberalism without compromise? Faith can lead with courage rather than fear.

Kelly D. Patterson August 1, 2025
Gospel Fare

The God Who Ceased to Breathe: Restoring the Fire of Faith

Why does faith feel hollow? A living, covenantal God was replaced by an impersonal, philosophical ideal.

Yohan Delton July 30, 2025
Two people sit back-to-back in quiet tension, symbolizing emotional distance in conflict resolution
Gospel Fare

Disagreements Bring Balance: When Silence Isn’t Peace

Why do people stay silent in disagreement? Many avoid disagreement due to empathy, anxiety, or flawed logic.

Skyline July 28, 2025
A lone youth pulls a handcart on the plains while others rest, evoking inner growth through struggle as a modern Mormon pioneer.
Gospel Fare

The Sacred Psychology of Pulling a Handcart

What makes Pioneer Trek spiritually significant? It builds resilience, identity, and spiritual connection.

Nidsa Mouritsen Tarazon July 23, 2025
A divine family dressed in ancient Near Eastern robes stands above a city, evoking the historical roots of the elohim meaning.
Gospel Fare

The Divine Echo: What the Word ‘Elohim’ Still Remembers

Why is God called Elohim, a plural name? The word encodes a lost theology of divine union within a heavenly family.

Jared Lambert July 21, 2025
A missionary sits in reflection beneath a fig tree in the Garden of Eden, unaware of a nearby serpent, symbolizing gospel questions and unseen shame.
Gospel Fare

What the Garden of Eden Teaches About Gospel Questions

What does the Garden of Eden teach about gospel questions? It reveals a path of growth, not shame or failure.

Dan Ellsworth July 18, 2025
A procession lit by one fire shows how divine light unfolds across time without change in its source—an unchanging god.
Gospel Fare

How Can an Unchanging God Keep Updating His Church?

How can God be unchanging and still reveal new truths? He speaks to each generation according to their understanding.

Ella Johnson July 16, 2025
A limping Olympic runner refuses a stretcher and presses forward as his father rushes to help—an unforgettable moment of overcoming failure.
Gospel Fare

Winning the Race You’ve Lost: The Unique Heroism of Finishing

How does finishing last become a triumph? True heroism lies in rising after failure and enduring with heart.

Summer S. Benson July 14, 2025
A guiding parent evokes the dual role of God in religion and family—both nurturing and directive.
American Families of Faith

The Dual Role of God in Family Relationships

How does a person’s view of God affect family life? Seeing God as loving and authoritative fostered stronger unity.

David Dollahite July 11, 2025
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