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A young man studies scripture under a tree, his thoughtful expression reflecting the mental wrestling of faith and doubt
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Navigating Your Faith Journey: Use Your Head

Sam A. Hardy8 months ago8 months ago018 mins

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

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A young man caught between two worlds highlights the tension in faith and parenting.
  • American Families of Faith

This is the Way: Helping Youth with Positive Religious Development

David Dollahite12 months ago012 mins

How can parents help children stay connected to faith? Open dialogue, flexible beliefs, and strong family bonds foster commitment.

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Cowboy Standing in a Field of Yellow Grass | Netflix's American Primeval & History of Brigham Young
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Netflix’s American Primeval: The Prejudiced Fiction of Brigham Young

C.D. Cunningham1 year ago11 months ago08 mins

Can Netflix’s ‘American Primeval’ justify its fictional Brigham Young? No, it fosters cultural bias under artistic license.

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A collaborative library scene showcasing the unity of faith-based education.
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Redefining Higher (and Holier) Education: BYU’s Fusion of Faith and Learning

Carol Rice1 year ago011 mins

Why is BYU reinforcing its religious mission in education? By emphasizing gospel-centered learning, the university provides students with a distinctive, faith-integrated academic experience that prepares them for both secular and spiritual growth.

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A home office setting highlights the CES Letter’s impact on personal faith exploration via technology.
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Doubt in the Digital Age: How a Perfect Storm of Random Forces Inflated the CES Letter Beyond Its Merits

Brian Hales1 year ago1 year ago026 mins

What triggered the wide dissemination of the CES Letter? Examining a perfect storm of tech, naivety, and scholarly silence.

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A reflection of royal attire symbolizes the struggle between narcissism and faith in understanding self-worth.
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Book Club: Are We Special?

Jeffrey Reber1 year ago05 mins

This book explores the concept of feeling special as both a divine truth and a false sense of superiority over others.

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Two Women Standing Outside of an Eerie House | Public Square Magazine | Heretic Film | What is Heretic About?
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Heretic Movie: All Your Questions Answered

Public Square Staff1 year ago1 year ago014 mins

What is the movie Heretic all about? This article answers key questions about the plot, themes, and religious critique.

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A young Latter-day Saint reads in a dim room with shadows looming behind, symbolizing the themes of Latter-day Saints and Horror.
  • Holidays

A Case for Virtuous Fright: Latter-day Saints and the Horror Genre

Andrew Rice1 year ago010 mins

Can horror stories offer spiritual growth? They help process fear, teach resilience, and highlight virtue.

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A congregation torn between clear teaching and side distractions, reflecting confusion around the family: a proclamation to the world.
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Proclaiming the Family Proclamation: When Doctrine Is Clear but Messaging Isn’t

Public Square Staff1 year ago6 months ago01 mins

The Family Proclamation stands firm.

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A candle flickers over a Bible, symbolizing a faith on life support and the challenge of keeping the faith.
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What Does it Mean to “Help People Stay in the Church?”

Jacob Z. Hess1 year ago1 year ago017 mins

This phrase comes up a lot among the influencer class. But what does it really mean—and is it really enough?

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Medieval Scholars Discussing the Pints With Aquinas | Criticism an Unsustainable Fountain for Faith | Public Square Magazine | Pints with Aquinas | Peter Dimond Sedevacantism
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Tapped Out: Criticism an Unsustainable Fountain for Faith

Dan Ellsworth2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

The fact that accusation clouds religious epistemology is a lesson we can all learn from a debacle on a popular YouTube channel.

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Man Silhouette Kneeling in Prayer w/ White Light & Trees | A Conversation with Faith Matters | Public Square Magazine | Illustrating Faith | Faith Matters Foundation
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Cultivating Belief in a Cynical Age: A Conversation with Faith Matters

Jacob Z. Hess2 years ago2 years ago027 mins

A discussion with a Faith Matters founder and executive director about their ongoing work and plans, highlighting the need to connect with today’s youth without compromising core teachings.

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