
When Fairways Become Pathways: Lessons on Resilience from the Rough
How can golf reflect life challenges? It can teach focus, resilience, and how to find peace in adversity.

How can golf reflect life challenges? It can teach focus, resilience, and how to find peace in adversity.

Is joy the same as happiness? Explore how joy is different from happiness and grounded in the scriptures.

Should we always be ‘happy?’ A close look at the doctrine indicates that ‘joy’ is what provides enduring peace.

Does freedom mean doing what we want? Real freedom and autonomy comes from knowing and living higher moral truths.

Is lament an act of faith? It turns grief into connection, embracing sorrow as a form of worship and devotion.

Latter-Day Saint women challenge the narrative of oppression, countering the view that they lack power within the Church of Jesus Christ.

How does gratitude affect families? It fosters virtues, strengthens faith, and nurtures relationships.

Humanitarianism versus Christianity: a critique of modern interpretations of the Good Samaritan in immigration debates.

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

Can Christmas heal sorrow? Those present for Jesus’ birth reveal how the holiday’s true meaning offers solace and hope.

Marital success hinges on humility over pride, with faith playing a key role in relationship harmony.
Sit Down With Sky & Amanda: “Please Don’t Be My Ally – Allies vs. Advocates for Christ” In this compelling episode, our hosts delve into the multifaceted challenges surrounding LGBTQ+ issues within religious communities. The spotlight is on the limitations of moral relativism and the tendency for church members to adopt this approach. They explore vital questions, such as how church members should ideally handle LGBTQ+ issues and whether there’s an alternative to the term “ally”. Moreover, the episode dissects why so many individuals lean toward a relativistic approach to morality in these contexts and suggests ways to combat it. Consider alongside the article “The Illusion of Neutrality”