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A heavenly sculptor shapes a human form, symbolizing the sacred connection between gender identity and faith in divine creation.
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In the Image of God: What Our Bodies Reveal About Divine Design

Rebecca Taylor1 year ago1 year ago08 mins

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

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Young Happy Couple Slicing Bread Loaves in Sunlit Kitchen | God's Meaning of Sanctification | Intimate Relationships
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Why Marriage, Sex, and Family Are Keys to Sanctification

Chelom Leavitt1 year ago11 months ago012 mins

How does intimacy sanctify? By aligning marriage, sex, and family with God’s divine plan for holiness.

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Father & Young Daughter Seated at the Table Having a Discussion | Exploring Religion and Sacrifice | Understanding Sacrifice
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The Invisible Nature of Faith: Why Sacrifice Reveals Belief

Corey Landon Wozniak1 year ago11 months ago010 mins

How can faith be recognized? True faith is revealed through sacrifice, not appearance, and challenges comfort.

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A Kenyan family holds a goat, showing the Giving Machine's life-changing impact globally.
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What the Church of Jesus Christ Is Teaching Us About Giving

Carol Rice1 year ago05 mins

Holiday giving can create a global impact. How Giving Machines inspire lasting generosity with Christlike compassion.

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Two Women Standing Outside of an Eerie House | Public Square Magazine | Heretic Film | What is Heretic About?
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Heretic Movie: All Your Questions Answered

Public Square Staff1 year ago1 year ago014 mins

What is the movie Heretic all about? This article answers key questions about the plot, themes, and religious critique.

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A young Latter-day Saint reads in a dim room with shadows looming behind, symbolizing the themes of Latter-day Saints and Horror.
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A Case for Virtuous Fright: Latter-day Saints and the Horror Genre

Andrew Rice1 year ago010 mins

Can horror stories offer spiritual growth? They help process fear, teach resilience, and highlight virtue.

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Children playing with American flags, representing LDS faith and patriotism amid Christian Nationalism.
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Star Spangled Saints

Public Square Staff2 years ago05 mins

How do Latter-day Saints navigate the US Constitution and their faith’s history? It’s a complex picture with both gratitude and warnings.

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An individual embarks on a journey through time in a Victorian time machine, symbolizing the exploration of history and the quest to understand what they don't know.
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Gadamer’s Time Machine: How the Gospel Expands our Temporal Vision

Kristine Stringham2 years ago07 mins

How do we perceive beyond now? Through Gadamer’s lens, tradition and dialogue expand our view, challenging modernity.

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A serene mother with her child, overshadowed by time, representing a mother's near-death experience.
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Motherhood, Mortality, and the Myth of Control

Cassandra Hedelius2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

A near-death experience at 39 leads a mother to challenge her perceptions of entitlement, faith, and mortality.

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Art of Devil Looking At Group Of Angels | How Culture Is Changing Our Ideas About The Afterlife | Public Square Magazine | What is the Mormon Belief of The Afterlife
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How Modern Culture is Changing Our Idea of the Afterlife

C.D. Cunningham2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Are eschatological discussions among Evangelicals and Latter-day Saints merely placeholders for culture war battles?

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Parley P. Pratt studies the theology of truth and love in front of an American backdrop
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Truth and Love in Harmony: The Parley Pratt Theology

Jacob Christensen2 years ago07 mins

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

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A man reads from an open book still being illuminated by the heavens representing the belief in an open canon
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The Lived Reality of Latter-day Saints’ Open Canon

Kristine Stringham2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

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

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