
Truth and Love in Harmony: The Parley Pratt Theology
Early Americans saw intelligence and love in tension. But Latter-day Saint doctrine understood God’s nature differently.

Early Americans saw intelligence and love in tension. But Latter-day Saint doctrine understood God’s nature differently.

Why was Aaron Sherinian hired by the Church of Jesus Christ? What factors are being missed in the public dialogue?

Another tragic abuse case led one reporter to call for mandatory reporting, a practice that will harm more children.

Fixed scripture often ossifies faith. The Church of Jesus Christ solves this by perpetual revelation through recognized prophets.

Remembering the life of M. Russell Ballard through the impact he had on several of our editors, authors, and friends.

Some religiously affiliated individuals fall into fringe beliefs by exploiting vulnerabilities we all share—pain, doubt, and desire for enlightenment.

How are the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Latter-day Saints similar despite originating from different faith traditions? In more ways than you might think.

The Catholic Synod serves as a case study on hierarchical versus distributed authority. Latter-day Saints face similar debates, observing how inclusion and transparency can either strengthen or compromise a religious institution.

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?

While the Washington Post sheds light on the Church of Jesus Christ’s finances, it overlooks key perspectives, instead allowing our critics to speak for us.

At the Mongolia interfaith gathering, Tuvshin Gombo stood as the sole female envoy, showcasing the Church’s forward-thinking approach to women, echoing Mongolia’s own culture.

Shifts in Latter-day Saint numbers in the U.S. align with scriptural prophecies and underscore the importance of spiritual depth over mere numerical strength.