Worship in Sorrow: The Forgotten Power of Lament
Is lament an act of faith? It turns grief into connection, embracing sorrow as a form of worship and devotion.
Is lament an act of faith? It turns grief into connection, embracing sorrow as a form of worship and devotion.
Satan’s sedation versus Christ’s salvation: explore the profound spiritual battle of one who heals and one who deceives.
Do same-sex attracted Latter-day Saints fit in God’s plan? Yes, through faith, covenants, and divine love.
Is motherhood revolutionary? Sacrificial love molds the leaders of tomorrow and deepens the Christianity of those sacrificing.
Was President Holland’s BYU talk a message of love or exclusion? A closer look shows a narrative of faith and compassion.
How can we understand personal revelation in a broad context of established beliefs and prophetic authority?
Who is this Jesus Christ we worship? Knowing His true character is the key to our eternal progress.
The General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a time for personal inspiration and reflection. What did our contributors and editors learn for themselves and their families?
With so many loud voices declaring their personal grievances over sexuality and gender in the Church, those of us who feel differently need to speak up clearly as well.
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.
We just finished another worldwide conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. What stood out to those of us who had a chance to listen?
There is wisdom in holding space for competing important priorities, while seeking contextual cues in difficult matters to discern the right course. Let’s not confuse that with being “lukewarm.”