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A girl stands in a quiet meadow at dawn with hand on heart, caught between reverence and the pull of faith and doubt
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Navigating Your Faith Journey: Use Your Heart

Sam A. Hardy8 months ago8 months ago015 mins

How can you make sure your heart is in the right place on your faith journey? Start with sincerity.

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A father carries his son while walking with his own father, showing faith and fatherhood through generational presence and example.
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The Faith of Our Fathers: More Than Tradition

Andrew Richards8 months ago06 mins

How is faith passed on to children? A parent’s lived faith creates lasting impressions deeper than doctrine or tradition.

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A peaceful father leads his child past hostile slogans, illustrating the steady purpose of modern masculinity.
  • Family Matters

The Voice of our Fathers: The Forgotten Power of Good Men

Kristine Stringham8 months ago012 mins

What can stop a culture of cads? Faithful fatherhood offers enduring guardrails and societal strength.

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A man standing above stormy waters symbolizes the hope beyond the crisis facing men falling behind.
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Anchoring Tempest-Tossed Men: Faith’s Response to a Rising Crisis

Kimball Call9 months ago9 months ago012 mins

What can heal the crisis facing young men? Eliza R. Snow taught a vision of mutual flourishing and identity.

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A woman leaves for the bus as a child watches, capturing the emotional shift in the Lilo and Stitch remake.
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Disney’s Family Values: When Ohana Becomes Optional

C.D. Cunningham9 months ago08 mins

Does sacrifice still define family? The new Lilo & Stitch shifts to community care over self-denial.

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A quiet, uncertain path evokes the emotional experience of navigating faith and doubt
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Navigating Your Faith Journey: Questioning is Good

Sam A. Hardy9 months ago8 months ago018 mins

Is it okay to question? Yes, it can be an important part of your faith journey.

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A mirrored name mismatch evokes the spiritual meaning of names as both internal struggle and divine invitation.
  • Gospel Fare

The Prophetic Pattern of New Names and the Promise They Reveal

Jared Lambert9 months ago021 mins

Why does God rename people? To mark covenant, transformation, and purpose beyond their present identity.

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A young couple sits peacefully in sacred space, portraying harmony between religion and sexuality.
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Religion and Sexuality: Reframing Intimacy as Sacred

Chelom Leavitt9 months ago012 mins

How can faith enrich sexuality in marriage? By redefining sex as sacred, mutual, and expressive of covenant love.

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Three women talk quietly while one listens, reflecting social tension and moral nuance in what is gossip.
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What If Gossip Isn’t a Sin—But a Skill in Peacemaking?

Skyline9 months ago9 months ago08 mins

What if gossip isn’t always harmful? When rooted in empathy, it becomes a path to deeper relationships.

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A woman gazes into a mirror that reflects darkness, portraying the emptiness behind the illusion of self-love.
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The Illusion of Self-love: What Christ Taught Instead

Joseph Chamberlain9 months ago010 mins

Is self-love the key to healing? True wholeness comes through connection, not isolation or self-focus.

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A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
  • Gospel Fare

Air Bud Theology Meets Queer Theory: Loopholes in Latter-day Saint Doctrine

Stephen O. Smoot9 months ago017 mins

Can early Church practices justify new sealings? The evidence affirms doctrinal continuity, not revisionist change.

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A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
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Air Bud Doctrine: How Ambiguity Becomes Strategy—and Undermines Faith

Stephen O. Smoot9 months ago09 mins

Is theological silence a loophole? Air Bud logic misreads doctrine and undermines revealed foundations.

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