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Sacred items from two faiths rest together, showing how easter traditions bridge memory, family, and faith.
Holidays

Easter’s Meaningfulness: Where the Rosary Meets the Restoration

What happens when Catholic roots meet restored faith? Easter deepens through memory, sacrifice, and joy in the temple.

Laura Whitney April 11, 2025
A student holds an unsigned note, capturing the tender mystery of how God’s love can reach us when we need it most.
Holidays

Share His Love: Why Christ Still Asks Us to Feed His Sheep

What does it mean to love Christ? To answer His call to serve, lift, and care for His sheep in small, quiet ways.

Lynnette Sheppard April 9, 2025
An illuminated Book of Mormon symbolizes the overlooked depth of Latter-day Saint beliefs.
Book Club

The Case for Taking Mormon Theology Seriously—Even If You Don’t Believe It

Stephen Webb’s Mormon Christianity

Richard Williams April 2, 2025
A warm community scene reflecting Mormons and violence with harmonious interactions.
Gospel Fare

A Peaceable People: Why Latter-day Saints Are Less Violent than the General Population

Latter-day Saints are a notably peaceful people. What keeps their communities nonviolent?

C.D. Cunningham March 31, 2025
A survivor of sexual abuse in the Church finds comfort as a friend offers a shoulder to lean on, symbolizing the power of compassion and support.
Legal

Understanding the California Sex Abuse Lawsuit: The LDS Church’s Response in Context

Are the California lawsuits proof of systemic failure? The numbers indicate otherwise, but every case warrants scrutiny.

C.D. Cunningham March 14, 2025
An unfinished painting of Heavenly Mother, symbolizing the tension between revealed truth and human speculation.
Gospel Fare

Reimagining the Divine: Heavenly Mother and the Temptation of Speculation

Does Heavenly Mother stand apart from Heavenly Father? She is unified with Him, sharing His divine will, not a separate deity for revision.

Amanda Freebairn February 24, 2025
A scholar studies golden plates among ancient books, representing the connection between Nietzsche and Book of Mormon ideas.
Gospel Fare

Nietzsche and The Book of Mormon: Unexpected Philosophical Parallels

Can Latter-day Saint theology answer Nietzschean critiques? Both emphasize agency, power, and rejecting passivity.

Ethan McGuire February 21, 2025
Therapy session with religious symbols in the background.
Mental Health

Can Therapy Be Faith-Friendly? Why Bringing Jesus into Counseling Might Not Meet Your Spiritual Needs

How can therapy honor faith? Effective therapy respects religious values, offering a complete path to mental wellness.

Brianna Holmes February 10, 2025
A heavenly sculptor shapes a human form, symbolizing the sacred connection between gender identity and faith in divine creation.
Gospel Fare

In the Image of God: What Our Bodies Reveal About Divine Design

The Family Proclamation affirms the sacredness of the body and the divine design and purpose of gender.

Rebecca Taylor February 3, 2025
A collaborative library scene showcasing the unity of faith-based education.
Education

Redefining Higher (and Holier) Education: BYU’s Fusion of Faith and Learning

Why is BYU reinforcing its religious mission in education? By emphasizing gospel-centered learning, the university provides students with a distinctive, faith-integrated academic experience that prepares them for both secular and spiritual growth.

Carol Rice January 8, 2025
A bridge scene showcasing dialogue and the conciliatory strength of Latter-day Saint voices in fostering unity.
Editorials

Our Year in Review: When Moderation Sparks the Loudest Debate

Our year in review: A thriving faith community built on collaboration, debate, and shared values.

Public Square Staff January 3, 2025
Intertwined trees represent the coexistence of faith and identity for LGBT+ Mormons.
Tolerance

When Compassion Misleads: How Faith and Identity Can Coexist

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

Skyler Sorensen January 2, 2025
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