
Motherhood, Mortality, and the Myth of Control
A near-death experience at 39 leads a mother to challenge her perceptions of entitlement, faith, and mortality.

A near-death experience at 39 leads a mother to challenge her perceptions of entitlement, faith, and mortality.

Are eschatological discussions among Evangelicals and Latter-day Saints merely placeholders for culture war battles?

Early Americans saw intelligence and love in tension. But Latter-day Saint doctrine understood God’s nature differently.

Can a name shape destiny? Family stories foster resilience, shape self-worth, and connect to heritage.

Concerns over sexualizing children have often been described as scare tactics. Are they? What is the current state of the problem?

Do healthy male-to-male relationships influence sexual fluidity? One man’s experience led him to research the question.

Why was Aaron Sherinian hired by the Church of Jesus Christ? What factors are being missed in the public dialogue?

Eroticism in literature celebrated as sex positivity can ultimately harm women’s perspectives on sex.


A prisoner unravels his mother’s adoption, revealing a legacy marred by racism, abuse, and addiction.

Is spiritual drift inevitable, or are there choices we can make that lead to increased vulnerability to extremism?

Is there hope after post-traumatic stress? A story of trauma that reveals a pathway to resilience.