
Peacemaking, Redefined: Why Civility Feels So Radical
Can humor and science help heal divisions? A unique approach reveals empathy and connection as keys to peacemaking.

Can humor and science help heal divisions? A unique approach reveals empathy and connection as keys to peacemaking.

Are safe spaces truly safe? Growth requires loving confrontation, not echo chambers or blind acceptance.

Is compassion enough? True support for LGBT+ Latter-day Saints lies in gospel truths, not worldly narratives.

How a move abroad revealed the emptiness of consumerism and the beauty of a simple Christmas.

What is the real ecological crisis? Family and fertility decline threaten human and societal sustainability.

Holiday giving can create a global impact. How Giving Machines inspire lasting generosity with Christlike compassion.

Can a film be both fun and moral? Great family films require virtue, moral clarity, and timeless values.

Misguided empathy can harm. True understanding demands not just listening but deep knowledge and open hearts.

It’s natural to wonder about the future for those navigating the intersections of faith, sexuality, gender and identity. I believe that future can be filled with peace, happiness and love beyond even their fondest imagination.

Can humanity conquer its divisions? Unity and deep compassion are essential for global healing

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