Ben sits down with Leo Winegar who left the Church and then came back to discuss informed consent.
Ben sits down with Leo Winegar who left the Church and then came back to discuss informed consent.

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

Discernment is not spiritual mind reading, but the grace to judge with humility, charity, and Christlike care.

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

For eight years in Jerusalem, a family observes the complexities of Israeli-Palestinian tensions. Israel’s survival hinges on military might, while Palestinians face leaders’ corruption. The struggle muddies right and wrong for both.

When compassion is measured by our social and political activism, we may unwittingly endanger our ability to find real connection as we substitute abstract love for messy, real-life relationships.

Has prophetic language softened? Yes, tone adapts to culture, but doctrine remains exacting and unchanged.

The Catholic Synod serves as a case study on hierarchical versus distributed authority. Latter-day Saints face similar debates, observing how inclusion and transparency can either strengthen or compromise a religious institution.