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A man sits peacefully in a quiet, light-filled room, evoking spiritual stillness and sexual minority healing.
Gospel Fare

Chastity, Covenant, and Quiet Redemption: The Temple for a Sexual Minority Saint

Can the temple be a place of healing for sexual minorities? For one man, it offered peace, identity, and divine belonging.

Hypatia June 25, 2025
A young man studies scripture under a tree, his thoughtful expression reflecting the mental wrestling of faith and doubt
Gospel Fare

Navigating Your Faith Journey: Use Your Head

Is reason at odds with faith? Thoughtful tools from psychology can help steer you in the right direction on your faith journey.

Sam A. Hardy June 23, 2025
One woman listens kindly while another cries, showing empathy and restraint as key conflict resolution skills in faith-based settings.
Gospel Fare

The Complex Art of Christian Kindness: Building Bridges

How can disciples remain kind without compromising truth? By asking sincere questions and turning toward others.

Skyline June 20, 2025
A girl stands in a quiet meadow at dawn with hand on heart, caught between reverence and the pull of faith and doubt
Gospel Fare

Navigating Your Faith Journey: Use Your Heart

How can you make sure your heart is in the right place on your faith journey? Start with sincerity.

Sam A. Hardy June 16, 2025
A man standing above stormy waters symbolizes the hope beyond the crisis facing men falling behind.
Gospel Fare

Anchoring Tempest-Tossed Men: Faith’s Response to a Rising Crisis

What can heal the crisis facing young men? Eliza R. Snow taught a vision of mutual flourishing and identity.

Kimball Call June 9, 2025
A quiet, uncertain path evokes the emotional experience of navigating faith and doubt
Gospel Fare

Navigating Your Faith Journey: Questioning is Good

Is it okay to question? Yes, it can be an important part of your faith journey.

Sam A. Hardy June 2, 2025
A mirrored name mismatch evokes the spiritual meaning of names as both internal struggle and divine invitation.
Gospel Fare

The Prophetic Pattern of New Names and the Promise They Reveal

Why does God rename people? To mark covenant, transformation, and purpose beyond their present identity.

Jared Lambert May 30, 2025
A family faces a crumbling city with a faded billboard reflecting the family a proclamation to the world being forgotten.
Proclamation On the Family

A Voice of Warning: Prophets and Proclamations

What happens when prophets are ignored? Calamity follows in the form of broken homes and shrinking nations.

Charolette Winder May 27, 2025
A young couple sits peacefully in sacred space, portraying harmony between religion and sexuality.
American Families of Faith

Religion and Sexuality: Reframing Intimacy as Sacred

How can faith enrich sexuality in marriage? By redefining sex as sacred, mutual, and expressive of covenant love.

Chelom Leavitt May 23, 2025
A teacher offers marigolds while hiding a Bible, symbolizing niceness vs kindness in gospel instruction.
Gospel Fare

An Inconvenient Truth and The Rise of Latter-day Niceness

When does discipleship lose conviction, courage, and clarity? When “niceness” is modeled for comfort and approval.

Priscilla Davis May 19, 2025
A woman gazes into a mirror that reflects darkness, portraying the emptiness behind the illusion of self-love.
Gospel Fare

The Illusion of Self-love: What Christ Taught Instead

Is self-love the key to healing? True wholeness comes through connection, not isolation or self-focus.

Joseph Chamberlain May 16, 2025
A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
Gospel Fare

Air Bud Theology Meets Queer Theory: Loopholes in Latter-day Saint Doctrine

Can early Church practices justify new sealings? The evidence affirms doctrinal continuity, not revisionist change.

Stephen O. Smoot May 14, 2025
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