From Proposition 8 to the Respect for Marriage Act, the Church’s approach seeks principle without domination.
Disciples must choose their ground for making real differences, focusing on building rather than constant online denunciation.
From Proposition 8 to the Respect for Marriage Act, the Church’s approach seeks principle without domination.
Disciples must choose their ground for making real differences, focusing on building rather than constant online denunciation.
Disciples must choose their ground for making real differences, focusing on building rather than constant online denunciation.
RECENT ARTICLES →
FEATURES FROM THE ARCHIVES →
- All Post
- Politics & Law

If we are advancing God’s desired peace and love for our Ukrainian brothers and sisters, let’s not overlook the clear...

If we can’t even agree about the threatened invasion of a democratic, sovereign nation playing out before us, what does...

President Biden has promised to nominate a black woman to the Supreme court. We look at three likely nominees’ stand...
- All Post
- Best of Public Square
- Book Club
- Bulletin
- Cartoon
- Covering the Coverage
- Devotionals
- Dialogue
- Editorials
- Essays
- Fact Check
- Faith
- Features
- Four Corners
- Health
- Interviews
- Media & Education
- Politics & Law
- Profiles
- Public Square Media
- Q&A
- Radical Civility
- Sexuality & Family
- Sports
- Think Twice
- Top List
- Utah Scary Stories
- Women in the Public Square
- Back
- Politics
- Political Atmosphere
- The 2020 Election
- Election Aftermath
- Freedom
- Legal
- America
- The 2024 Election
- Foreign affairs
- Religious Freedom
- Back
- The Father & Son
- Gospel Fare
- Church & State
- Holidays
- Climate & End Times
- Leadership
- Tributes
- American Families of Faith
- Proclamation On the Family
- Church History
- Humanitarian Work
- Back
- News Media
- Social Media
- Pop Culture
- Education
- Reading
- Book Club
- Technology
- Back
- Family Matters
- Parenting
- Generational
- Sexual Abuse
- Identity
- Back
- Tolerance
- Persuasion
- Racial Healing
- Social Justice
- History
- Back
- Pandemic
- Mental Health

Research points to ten life patterns that reduce vulnerability and help protect women from sexual violence.

When society frays, the answer is not to force righteousness, but to embrace liberty that lets truth and virtue persuade.

The sexual revolution did not erase consequences; it delayed them, leaving later generations to absorb the deepest costs

- All Post
- Bulletin

Latter-day Saint theology embraces cosmic expansiveness and provides a posture toward curiosity and discovery.

The choice between pride and shame is a false binary—transcending both enables a growth mindset more conducive to durable Christian discipleship.

The Church Educational System is answering young adults’ loneliness with faith, mentors, and real belonging.






