
The Tragedy in Moscow: Grief, Mercy, and the Weight of Agency
What does faith require in horror’s wake? A deeper understanding of agency, space for grief, and trust in divine mercy.

What does faith require in horror’s wake? A deeper understanding of agency, space for grief, and trust in divine mercy.

Does reliance on self-help deepen guilt? Findings reveal that faith redirects trust from the self to the Divine.

What is conflict? Conflict is not the same as contention. It is a neutral force that, when handled wisely, fosters growth and peace.

Can division and strife be overcome? Conflict ends when hearts change. Turning to Christ heals relationships and fosters lasting peace.

How can ancestry illuminate identity? By connecting spiritually, physically, and emotionally with family roots.

What role does emotional control play in peacemaking? Managing anger allows logic to guide solutions effectively.

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

How can persecution be addressed? Moral resolve and peacemaking counter hostility more effectively than retaliation.

The family is the best place to learn goodness, not because it’s easy, but because it is so difficult.

Should politics supersede family bonds? No. Forgiveness and respect in families sustain both unity and society.

Do Latter-day Saints favor Nazi ideology? Dangerous analogies distort history and polarize conversations.

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